@article {3300, title = {Guidelines for improving entry into and retention in care and antiretroviral adherence for persons with HIV: evidence-based recommendations from an International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care panel.}, journal = {Annals of internal medicine}, volume = {156}, year = {2012}, month = {2012 Jun 5}, pages = {817-33, W-284, W-285, W-286, W-287, W-288, W-289, W-290, W-291, W-292, W-293, W-294}, abstract = {After HIV diagnosis, timely entry into HIV medical care and retention in that care are essential to the provision of effective antiretroviral therapy (ART). Adherence to ART is among the key determinants of successful HIV treatment outcome and is essential to minimize the emergence of drug resistance. The International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care convened a panel to develop evidence-based recommendations to optimize entry into and retention in care and ART adherence for people with HIV.}, keywords = {Anti-HIV Agents, Biomedical Research, Case Management, Counseling, Delivery of Health Care, Evidence-Based Medicine, Female, HIV Infections, Humans, Medication Adherence, Monitoring, Physiologic, Patient Education as Topic, Pregnancy, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Reminder Systems}, issn = {1539-3704}, doi = {10.7326/0003-4819-156-11-201206050-00419}, author = {Thompson, Melanie A and Mugavero, Michael J and Amico, K Rivet and Cargill, Victoria A and Chang, Larry W and Gross, Robert and Orrell, Catherine and Altice, Frederick L and Bangsberg, David R and Bartlett, John G and Beckwith, Curt G and Dowshen, Nadia and Gordon, Christopher M and Horn, Tim and Kumar, Princy and Scott, James D and Stirratt, Michael J and Remien, Robert H and Simoni, Jane M and Nachega, Jean B} }