Description
This five-session series explores how to implement Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Treatment (LAI ART) in real-world settings by integrating clinical and nonclinical workflows, centering patient experience and shared decision-making, optimizing prescribing practices, addressing coverage and access barriers, and using clinical monitoring and process indicators to drive quality improvement. Learners can register for the complete series to build a cohesive, cross-cutting skill set, or choose individual sessions focused on the specific challenges and opportunities in their setting.
Objectives
- Recognize strategies for improving patient experience and enhancing engagement in care
- Identify practical resources and tools to strengthen universal education and shared decision-making for LAI ART
- Describe how motivational interviewing can support shared decision-making about LAI ART with both patients and staff
Speaker
Sarit A. Golub, PhD, MPH
Co-Investigator, Hunter College & Graduate Center of the City University of New York,
Hunter Alliance for Research & Translation (HART)
Bryan Kutner, PhD, MPH
Co-Investigator, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
For inquiry, contact Alexandria Anderson via [email protected]