Evaluation of the Dissemination, Implementation, and Sustainability of the "Partnership for Health" Intervention.

@article{August2016EvaluationOT,
  title={Evaluation of the Dissemination, Implementation, and Sustainability of the "Partnership for Health" Intervention.},
  author={Euna M. August and Samah Hayek and Daniel Santiago Alicia Gardenia Crystal Irene Brenda Mere Casillas and Pascale M. Wortley and Charles B. Collins},
  journal={Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP},
  year={2016},
  volume={22 6},
  pages={
          E14-8
        }
}
Partnership for Health (PfH) is an evidence-based, clinician-delivered HIV prevention program conducted in the United States for HIV-positive patients. This intervention strives to reduce risky sexual behaviors through provider-patient discussions on safer sex and HIV status disclosure. A cross-sectional, mixed-methods design was used to evaluate the dissemination and implementation of PfH, including training evaluations, an online trainee survey, and interviews with national trainers for PfH… 
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