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Lessons Learned: PPC’s experience with HIV prevention from 1990 to the present. Susan Lane OPA Title X HIV conference June 12, 2007.

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1 Lessons Learned: PPC’s experience with HIV prevention from 1990 to the present. Susan Lane OPA Title X HIV conference June 12, 2007

2 HIV/AIDS in Connecticut CT ranks 8 th among states in the rate of AIDS cases (19 per 100,000 in 2005) State health officials estimate that as many as 20,000 CT residents are infected with HIV.  39% are women—as compared to 26% nationally  34% are white; 27% are black; 36% are Hispanic.  About half live in three cities—Bridgeport, New Haven and Hartford.

3 Late 80s, early 90s We provide information about prevention, but patients referred to local health depts and other agencies for counseling and testing.  HIV still considered peripheral to family planning. 1989: PPC receives funds from U.S. Conference of Mayors to prepare a training video on HIV prevention.

4 Early 90s 1994: PPC receives federal HIV prevention funds from state Department of Public Health.  Even though PPC not considered an “AIDS organization.” 1995: PPC staff undergoes 5-day state certification for HIV counseling and testing.  State health department directs state funded HCT to send “low risk” referrals to PPC.

5 Late 90s PPC revises its HIV counseling to incorporate transtheorectical model of behavior change  Meeting clients where they are; rather than one-size fits all counseling PPC integrates HIV testing into annual and initial exams.  In conjunction with state DPH, we develop a special 2-day training for clinicians PPC begins offering Orasure, the saliva-based HIV test.

6 2000-2006 2003: PPC allows some patients to receive results by telephone. 2004: Two PPC centers pioneer use of rapid HIV testing.  Today rapid testing accounts for about 30% of all HIV tests.  % would be higher if covered by insurance plans. 2006: PPC pioneers off-site HIV testing  At AIDS Walk New Haven, local fairs, National HIV testing day, as part of outreach at commercial nursery, monthly at a soup kitchen.

7 What we have learned over the years HIV/AIDS is about sex, sexual health, sexual decision making.  Not just disease prevention. People don’t know their risk  Can anyone really assess his or her risk Women and men will go outside their local town to be tested.  Centers in “high risk” geographical location may not necessary have highest number of positives.

8 What we have learned over the years People are willing to be tested—but how we test needs to fit into their lives. The culture is changing around HIV/AIDS.  Cost v. confidentiality  Partners “requiring” negative HIV test


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