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<i>LinkPositively</i>: A Trauma-Informed Peer Navigation and Social Networking WebApp to Improve HIV Care among Black Women Affected by Interpersonal Violence
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved ; 32(2 Supplement):166-188, 2021.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1208053
ABSTRACT
In the U.S., Black women living with HIV/AIDS (WLHA) are affected disproportionately by interpersonal violence, which often co-occurs with adverse mental health and/or substance use, and exacerbates existing poor HIV care outcomes. Peer navigation has been successful in improving HIV care;however, HIV clinics often lack resources for sustainability and may not account for socio-structural barriers unique to Black WLHA. To address this gap, we developed LinkPositively, a culturally-tailored, trauma-informed WebApp for Black WLHA affected by interpersonal violence to improve HIV care outcomes. Using focus group data from nine Black WLHA and peer navigators, we developed LinkPositively. Core components include virtual peer navigation to facilitate skill-building to cope with barriers and navigate care;social networking platform for peer support;educational and self-care tips;GPS-enabled resource locator for HIV care and support service agencies;and medication self-monitoring/reminder system. If efficacious, LinkPositively will shift the HIV prevention and care paradigm for Black WLHA.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Year: 2021 Document Type: Article