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Improving HIV Linkage to Care by Completing a Comprehensive Sexual History for Older Adults

Description

This training addresses the impact of HIV linkage to care, challenges, and screening and assessment methods for older adults receiving comprehensive sexual histories, as well as the impact a delayed sexual history assessment has on HIV linkage to care. Participants will identify strategies to manage provider and patient challenges in completing comprehensive sexual history and identify screening questions and assessment methods to complete sexual history in older adults.

Resource Details

Developer
RenayeJames
Year
2025
Language
English
Primary Audience
Clinicians

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