An effective strategy to deal with the AIDS epidemic is to have a wide range of scientists, clinicians, front-line workers, and clients distribute theory, care, and resource knowledge geometrically through all levels. The Geometry of Care: Linking Resources, Research, and Community to Reduce Degrees of Separation Between HIV Treatment and Prevention shows how to link bottom-up and top-down approaches to advance care, services, resources, training, theory, and policy analysis. Leading authorities draw upon behavioral and organizational theory to discuss the development of the frameworks…mehr
An effective strategy to deal with the AIDS epidemic is to have a wide range of scientists, clinicians, front-line workers, and clients distribute theory, care, and resource knowledge geometrically through all levels. The Geometry of Care: Linking Resources, Research, and Community to Reduce Degrees of Separation Between HIV Treatment and Prevention shows how to link bottom-up and top-down approaches to advance care, services, resources, training, theory, and policy analysis. Leading authorities draw upon behavioral and organizational theory to discuss the development of the frameworks necessary to effectively disseminate knowledge to benefit those needing care and to protect the community from further risk.
Chapter 1 Overview of Issue Debbie Indyk; Part 1 SYSTEM- AND PROGRAM-LEVEL GEOMETRY; Chapter 2 The Rationale of Interorganizational Linkages to Connect Multiple Sites of Expertise Knowledge Production and Know ledge Transfer: An Example from HIV/AIDS Services for the Inner City David A. Rier PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 3 Wiring the HIV/AIDS System: Building Interorganizational Infrastructure to Link People Sites and Networks Debbie Indyk PhD David A. Rier PhD; Chapter 4 Collecting Data Along the Continuum of Prevention and Care: A Continuous Quality Improvement Approach Leonard Indyk PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 5 A Community-Based Organization's Integration of HIV and Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Ex-Offenders Danielle Strauss MPH; Chapter 6 Culture Community Networks and HIV/AIDS Outreach Opportunities in a South Indian Siddha Organization Kaylan Bahan Scott Ikeda Deeangelee Pooran Nils Hennig MD PhD Debbie Indyk PhD Henry Sacks MD PhD George Carter; Chapter 7 Requisites Benefits and Challenges of Sustainable HIV/AIDS System-Building: Where Theory Meets Practice Debbie Indyk PhD David A. Rier PhD; Part 2 PATIENT-LEVEL GEOMETRY: ADHERENCE AND UNCERTAINTY-THE CHALLENGE OF PRACTICING CHANGE WHILE CHANGING PRACTICE; Chapter 8 The Shifting Locus of Risk-Reduction: The Critical Role of HIV Infected Individuals Debbie Indyk PhD Sarit A. Golub PhD; Chapter 9 Flexible Rigidity: Supporting HIV Treatment Adherence in a Rapidly-Changing Treatment Environment David A. Rier PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 10 Shaping Garments of Care: Tools for Maximizing Adherence Potential Ann Boyer MD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 11 Reframing HIV Adherence as Part of the Experience of Illness Sarit A. Golub PhD Debbie Indyk PhD Milton L. Wainberg MD; Chapter 12 Pediatric HIV Adherence: An Ever-Evolving Challenge Jocelyn Childs LCSW Nancy Cincotta LCSW; Chapter 13 Patient-Provider Relationships HIV and Adherence: Requisites for a Part nership Arlyn Apollo MD MPH Sarit A. Golub PhD Milton L. Wainberg MD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 14 HIV-Infected Individuals as Part ners in Prevention: A Redefinition of the Part ner Notification Process Sarit A. Golub PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 15 The STARK Study: A Cross-Sectional Study of Adherence to Short-Term Drug Regimens in Urban Kenya Ann E. Ellis BSE Rebecca P. Gogel AB Benjamin R. Roman BA James B. Watson MPH (candidate) Debbie Indyk PhD Gary Rosenberg PhD;
Chapter 1 Overview of Issue Debbie Indyk; Part 1 SYSTEM- AND PROGRAM-LEVEL GEOMETRY; Chapter 2 The Rationale of Interorganizational Linkages to Connect Multiple Sites of Expertise Knowledge Production and Know ledge Transfer: An Example from HIV/AIDS Services for the Inner City David A. Rier PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 3 Wiring the HIV/AIDS System: Building Interorganizational Infrastructure to Link People Sites and Networks Debbie Indyk PhD David A. Rier PhD; Chapter 4 Collecting Data Along the Continuum of Prevention and Care: A Continuous Quality Improvement Approach Leonard Indyk PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 5 A Community-Based Organization's Integration of HIV and Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Ex-Offenders Danielle Strauss MPH; Chapter 6 Culture Community Networks and HIV/AIDS Outreach Opportunities in a South Indian Siddha Organization Kaylan Bahan Scott Ikeda Deeangelee Pooran Nils Hennig MD PhD Debbie Indyk PhD Henry Sacks MD PhD George Carter; Chapter 7 Requisites Benefits and Challenges of Sustainable HIV/AIDS System-Building: Where Theory Meets Practice Debbie Indyk PhD David A. Rier PhD; Part 2 PATIENT-LEVEL GEOMETRY: ADHERENCE AND UNCERTAINTY-THE CHALLENGE OF PRACTICING CHANGE WHILE CHANGING PRACTICE; Chapter 8 The Shifting Locus of Risk-Reduction: The Critical Role of HIV Infected Individuals Debbie Indyk PhD Sarit A. Golub PhD; Chapter 9 Flexible Rigidity: Supporting HIV Treatment Adherence in a Rapidly-Changing Treatment Environment David A. Rier PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 10 Shaping Garments of Care: Tools for Maximizing Adherence Potential Ann Boyer MD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 11 Reframing HIV Adherence as Part of the Experience of Illness Sarit A. Golub PhD Debbie Indyk PhD Milton L. Wainberg MD; Chapter 12 Pediatric HIV Adherence: An Ever-Evolving Challenge Jocelyn Childs LCSW Nancy Cincotta LCSW; Chapter 13 Patient-Provider Relationships HIV and Adherence: Requisites for a Part nership Arlyn Apollo MD MPH Sarit A. Golub PhD Milton L. Wainberg MD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 14 HIV-Infected Individuals as Part ners in Prevention: A Redefinition of the Part ner Notification Process Sarit A. Golub PhD Debbie Indyk PhD; Chapter 15 The STARK Study: A Cross-Sectional Study of Adherence to Short-Term Drug Regimens in Urban Kenya Ann E. Ellis BSE Rebecca P. Gogel AB Benjamin R. Roman BA James B. Watson MPH (candidate) Debbie Indyk PhD Gary Rosenberg PhD;
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