EPE193 | Implementation of telemedicine for HIV Care in the public health system of Buenos Aires, Argentina: a qualitative study based on surveys among health workers to asses acceptability of this strategy | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE194 | Community provision of ARVs in Niassa: impacts on retention for ART patients | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE195 | Utilizing telework for continuous access to sexual reproductive health and HIV services among adolescent girls and young women in Zambia | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE196 | Impact of a One-Stop model and its contribution to early retention in Tete province, Mozambique | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE197 | The impact of a walk-in HIV care model for people who are incompletely engaged in care: the Moderate Needs (MOD) Clinic | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE198 | The role of community participation in the increase of HIV services uptake by Key Populations in the Fortportal region in Western Uganda | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE199 | Implementation of a ridesharing intervention to address transportation vulnerability for people living with HIV in the southern United States: qualitative findings on acceptability and feasibility | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE200 | Effectiveness of real-time client tracking tools in reducing Interruption in Treatment: evidence from a low resource setting, Zimbabwe | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE201 | Quality improvement approaches to optimize care given to children and adolescents living with HIV in Lango sub-region of northern Uganda | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |
EPE202 | Patient-initiated clinic appointment enhances retention and adherence to ART among adults living with HIV | E-poster | Strategies to increase retention and re-engagement in HIV services |