A new paper published in JAIDS finds that pharmacists could play a key role in providing long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. In a mixed methods analysis of survey and interview data, CHPRC researchers found that many pharmacists would be willing to administer injectable PrEP if provided with training, compensation, and a private room. However, pharmacists may require additional resources and policy support to make widespread implementation feasible.
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Syndemic Theory and Its Use in Developing Health Interventions and Programming: A Scoping Review
Syndemic Theory is a way of understanding or framing how two or more diseases occur together, how these disease interact, and the social conditions which create or allow these interactions to continue.
Implementation Models for Linkage to HIV Prevention Services in California Emergency Departments
Policy brief based on a study of seven California emergency departments (ED) implementing HIV Prevention Services (HPS) linkage programs. Three models for integrating HPS into the ED were identified and may serve as a guide for future protocol development.
Pharmacist-delivered PrEP/PEP in California: Changes under Senate Bill 339 in 2024
In February 2024, Senate Bill 339 was signed into law to help realize the goal of widespread access to HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) in California pharmacies. This fact sheet explains key changes under Senate Bill 339 that may reduce previously-identified barriers to pharmacist delivery of PrEP/PEP.
National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, March 20
March 20 is the National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The observance is a national effort to encourage American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians across the United States to get educated, tested, involved in prevention and get HIV treatment.
Menthol Cigarette Users: An Examination of Menthol Cigarette Use by Gender and Race
Infographic Menthol Cigarette Users: An Examination of Menthol Cigarette Use by Gender and Race February 14, 2024 This is a study of mental health experiences and harm perceptions of cigarettes among current menthol cigarette smokers, stratified by gender. This highlights racial/ethnic and gender disparities among menthol cigarette smokers. Download Authors CalCenSyn
A Systematic Review of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Implementation in U.S. Emergency Departments: Patient Screening, Prescribing, and Linkage to Care
Paper A Systematic Review of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Implementation in U.S. Emergency Departments: Patient Screening, Prescribing, and Linkage to Care January 18, 2024 Systematic Review of peer-reviewed quantitative studies and conference abstracts addressing PrEP screening, prescribing, and/or linkage to PrEP care in US Emergency Departments. Further research into the best practices for integrating ED …
Lens: HIV Prevalence and Mpox Vulnerabilities – A Data Mapping Tool
Fact sheet Lens: HIV Prevalence and Mpox Vulnerabilities – A Data Mapping Tool December 19, 2023 The COVID-19 pandemic has renewed concerns about social and structural factors related to health disparities, including those related to HIV. The Lens tool is a partial response to an urgent need to understand whether elevated risk of COVID-19 disease …
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“Am I going to have to run to get out of this place?” A qualitative study exploring HIV clinical and service provider experiences from California regions heavily impacted by climate disaster
Paper “Am I going to have to run to get out of this place?” A qualitative study exploring HIV clinical and service provider experiences from California regions heavily impacted by climate disaster October 25, 2023 In California, disaster events and extreme conditions caused by climate change are becoming more frequent and intense, impacting many regions …
Preferences for pharmacist-initiated PrEP implementation in California: Results of a discrete choice experiment
Policy Brief Preferences for pharmacist-initiated PrEP implementation in California: Results of a discrete choice experiment October 20, 2023 A new CHPRC analysis reveals California pharmacists’ preferences for implementing pharmacist-initiated PrEP for HIV prevention under Senate Bill 159. In a discrete choice experiment, pharmacists preferred implementation scenarios in which they play an active role in the …