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Using Social Media to Enhance Provider Network for HIV and Harm Reduction Service Integration in Vietnam.
Li, Li; Lin, Chunqing; Feng, Nan; Le, Tuan Anh; Hsieh, Julie; Nguyen, Diep Bich; Nguyen, Tuan Anh.
  • Li L; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Center for Community Health, University of California, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA. lililili@ucla.edu.
  • Lin C; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Center for Community Health, University of California, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.
  • Feng N; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Center for Community Health, University of California, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.
  • Le TA; National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • Hsieh J; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Center for Community Health, University of California, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.
  • Nguyen DB; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Center for Community Health, University of California, 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.
  • Nguyen TA; National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Hanoi, Vietnam.
AIDS Behav ; 23(11): 3175-3183, 2019 Nov.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31154559
Social media can potentially serve as a platform to coordinate medical care among fragmented health sectors. This paper describes procedures of using social media to enhance antiretroviral therapy (ART) and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) providers' virtual network for integrated service for HIV-positive people who inject drugs (PWID) in Vietnam. A total of 88 ART and MMT treatment providers participated in person group sessions followed by online virtual support to improve service integration. In-person reunions were held to reinforce Facebook participation and network activities. Content analysis was used to identify keywords and topic categories of the online information exchange. Both MMT and ART providers were actively engaged in online communications. Referral and treatment adherence were the two most frequently discussed topic areas by both the MMT and ART providers. Frequent cross-agency connections were observed. Online provider networks and communities could be built and useful to support treatment providers to improve service integration.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Centros de Tratamiento de Abuso de Sustancias / Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud / Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias / Reducción del Daño / Antirretrovirales / Medios de Comunicación Sociales / Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud / Metadona Límite: Adult / Humans País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por VIH / Centros de Tratamiento de Abuso de Sustancias / Prestación Integrada de Atención de Salud / Trastornos Relacionados con Sustancias / Reducción del Daño / Antirretrovirales / Medios de Comunicación Sociales / Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud / Metadona Límite: Adult / Humans País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article