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Eval Program Plann ; 89: 102000, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34555734

ABSTRACT

Mental, emotional, and behavioral (MEB) health problems are prevalent globally. Despite effective programs that can prevent MEB problems and promote mental health, there has not been widespread adoption. UPSTREAM! Together was a planning project in three Colorado communities. Communities partnered with academic and policy entities to 1) translate evidence about MEB problem prevention into locally-relevant messages and materials and 2) develop long-term plans for broad implementation of interventions to prevent high-priority MEB problems. Community members recognized the need to talk about MEB problems to prevent them. The UPSTREAM! communities localized messages designed to start conversations and sustain attention on preventing MEB problems. The communities understood that prevention takes sustained community attention and advocacy, knowing that important outcomes may be years away. Long-term implementation plans aimed to strengthen families and enhance social connections among youth. Despite community readiness and capacity to implement evidence-based programs, there were few funding opportunities, delaying program implementation and revealing gaps between funding policies and community readiness. This community-engaged experience suggests an achievable approach, acceptable to communities, and worthy of further development and testing. Policies that cultivate and support local expertise may help to increase wider community adoption of evidence-based programs that promote mental health among youth.


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Emotions , Mental Health , Adolescent , Humans , Program Evaluation
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J Rural Health ; 34(1): 63-70, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27620836

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The HIV care continuum is used to monitor success in HIV diagnosis and treatment among persons living with HIV in the United States. Significant differences exist along the HIV care continuum between subpopulations of people living with HIV; however, differences that may exist between residents of rural and nonrural areas have not been reported. METHODS: We analyzed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National HIV Surveillance System data on adults and adolescents (≥13 years) with HIV diagnosed in 28 jurisdictions with complete reporting of HIV-related lab results. Lab data were used to assess linkage to care (≥1 CD4 or viral load test ≤3 months of diagnosis), retention in care (≥2 CD4 and/or viral load tests ≥3 months apart), and viral suppression (viral load <200 copies/mL) among persons living with HIV. Residence at diagnosis was grouped into rural (<50,000 population), urban (50,000-499,999 population), and metropolitan (≥500,000 population) categories for statistical comparison. Prevalence ratios and 95% CI were calculated to assess significant differences in linkage, retention, and viral suppression. FINDINGS: Although greater linkage to care was found for rural residents (84.3%) compared to urban residents (83.3%) and metropolitan residents (81.9%), significantly lower levels of retention in care and viral suppression were found for residents of rural (46.2% and 50.0%, respectively) and urban (50.2% and 47.2%) areas compared to residents of metropolitan areas (54.5% and 50.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Interventions are needed to increase retention in care and viral suppression among people with HIV in nonmetropolitan areas of the United States.


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Continuity of Patient Care/statistics & numerical data , HIV Infections/therapy , Outcome Assessment, Health Care/standards , Adolescent , Adult , Female , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV-1/drug effects , HIV-1/pathogenicity , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Morbidity/trends , Outcome Assessment, Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Population Surveillance/methods , Rural Population/statistics & numerical data , United States/epidemiology , Urban Population/statistics & numerical data
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Colo Nurse ; 114(1): 16, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24665568
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