2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2006.09.028
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Implementing an HIV and Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Program in an Emergency Department

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“…35 Other studies have found that African Americans are likely to accept routine testing in ED and urgent care settings. 14,17,18,28,30,37 However, persons tested late in the course of their infection are more likely to be African American or Hispanic, 38 indicating that these populations may have more barriers to accessing or seeking HIV testing. African Americans residing in the south are disproportionately affected by HIV ⁄ AIDS.…”
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“…35 Other studies have found that African Americans are likely to accept routine testing in ED and urgent care settings. 14,17,18,28,30,37 However, persons tested late in the course of their infection are more likely to be African American or Hispanic, 38 indicating that these populations may have more barriers to accessing or seeking HIV testing. African Americans residing in the south are disproportionately affected by HIV ⁄ AIDS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brown et al 28 also performed an HIV screening program based on the CDC recommendations for testing in health care settings, with an acceptance rate of HIV screening of 53%, which is not appreciably higher than the average acceptance (51%) of other routine screening programs using the opt-in methodology [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] and much lower than ours. Thus, in addition to the use of the opt-out approach, there are several other features of our program that seem to contribute to the higher acceptance rates.…”
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