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Strategies to Achieve Viral Suppression for Youth with HIV (The SAVVY Study)

Organization JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYLocation BALTIMORE, UNITED STATESPosted 21 Jul 2023Deadline 31 May 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202512 year old12 years of age21+ years oldAIDS VirusAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusAddressAdherenceAdolescent and Young AdultAdultAdult HumanAgeBaltimoreCaringCase SeriesCharacteristicsClinicClinicalConsolidated Framework for Implementation ResearchConsolidated Framework for Implementation ScienceConsolidated Framework for Implementing ChangeContinuity of CareContinuity of Patient CareContinuum of CareCounselingDataDecision MakingDecrease disparityDiagnosisDisease ProgressionDisparitiesDisparityDoseDrugsEconomicsEligibilityEligibility DeterminationEnrollmentEpidemicEpidemiologyExclusionFriendsGoalsHIVHIV diagnosisHealthHealth Care SystemsHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesImmuneImmunesIndividualInjectableInjectionsInterventionKnowledgeLAV-HTLV-IIILifeLower disparityLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusMath ModelsMedicationOralOutcomeOutcome StudyPatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPopulationProtocol ScreeningProviderPublic HealthPublishingRegimenReportingRiskServicesStructureSurvey InstrumentSurveysSystemTabletsTimeTrainingTransmissionTreatment ProtocolsTreatment RegimenTreatment ScheduleUncertaintyUnited StatesViralViral BurdenViral LoadViral Load resultViremiaVirus-HIVYouthYouth 10-21adherence rateadult youthadulthoodage 12 yearsagesantiretroviral therapyantiretroviral treatmentassessing cost effectivenessbarriers to implementationcare deliveryco-morbidco-morbiditycognitive developmentcomorbiditycompare interventioncomparison interventioncostcost effectivecost-effectiveness evaluationcost-effectiveness indicescost-effectiveness ratiodetermine cost effectivenessdisparity reductiondoubtdrug/agenteconomicenrollepidemiologicepidemiologicalepidemiological modelevaluate cost-effectivenessexamine cost effectivenesshealth related quality of lifeimplementation barriersimplementation challengesimplementation frameworkimplementation research frameworkimplementation science frameworkimprovedincremental cost-effectivenessincrementally cost effectiveinnovateinnovationinnovativeinterestmathematic modelmathematical modelmathematical modelingmeetingmeetingsmitigate disparitynovelolder adultolder adulthoodpatient barrierspatient-level barrierspreferenceprogramsprovider barriersprovider-level barrierspsychosocialreduce disparityreduction in disparityscale upsocial determinantssociodeterminantsystemic barriersystemic hurdlesystemic obstacletooltransmission processtreatment adherencetreatment choicetreatment compliancetreatment strategytwelve year oldtwelve years of ageuptakeviraemiaviral sepsisvirusemiayoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthoodyouth age
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Adolescents and young adults (AHIV) ages 12-30 years have disproportionately poorer outcomes across the

HIV care continuum, including lower rates of adherence to oral ART (oART) and viral suppression (VS) than

older adults, correlating with individual risk of poor health and disease progression and public health risk of

secondary…

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