349
Participants
Start Date
July 31, 2012
Primary Completion Date
January 31, 2016
Study Completion Date
January 31, 2016
LINC Case Management
The 1st case management (CM) session will be at the Narcology Hospital and will follow a modified strengths-based case management curriculum. As part of this first session, the CM will show a 10 minute video clip produced by a Russian NGO of HIV-infected patients talking about accessing HIV care. The CM will also tell the patient what his/her CD4 cell count is and discuss what it means with the patient. The case manager will help the client identify the outpatient HIV clinic on a map and will discuss basic drug harm reduction ideas with the client. The remaining 4 CM sessions will happen over the following 6 months. Sessions may happen at the HIV clinic, NGOs, or in the community. The HIV CM helps the client understand the importance of HIV care, identify barriers to care acquisition and recognize one's own strengths, abilities and assets to reduce self-identified barriers to care. The HIV CM's primary aim is to have the client attend an appointment at the HIV outpatient clinic.
Botkin Infectious Disease Hospital, Saint Petersburg
City Addiction Hospital, Saint Petersburg
Pavlov State Medical University, Saint Petersburg
Lead Sponsor
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
NIH
Boston Medical Center
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