Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Nov 2016)

Perspectives from the Field

  • Kristen A. Sullivan PhD, MSW, MA,
  • Miriam B. Berger MPH,
  • Evelyn Byrd Quinlivan MD,
  • Heather E. Parnell MSW,
  • Lynne A. Sampson PhD, MPH,
  • Jacquelyn M. Clymore MS,
  • Aimee M. Wilkin MD, MPH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2325957415617830
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Background: HIV testing and linkage to care are critical first steps along the care continuum. Targeted efforts are needed in the South to achieve the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, and qualitative examination of testing and linkage to care from the perspective of professionals in the field can provide nuanced insight into the strengths and limitations of a care system to inform improvement efforts. These issues are explored in North Carolina (NC), with potential applicability to other Southern states. Methods: Twenty-one interviews were conducted with professionals in the HIV prevention and care systems in NC. Interviews were analyzed for emergent themes. Results: Individuals’ access barriers, aspects of clinics and clinical care, challenges for community-based organizations, stigma, and the role of the NC Department of Health and Human Services were identified as themes affecting testing and linkage. Discussion: These findings can inform efforts to address HIV testing and linkage to care in NC. This approach may provide beneficial insight for other systems of care.