HIV testing uptake according to opt-in, opt-out or risk-based testing approaches: a systematic review and meta-analysis

QR Soh, LYJ Oh, EPF Chow, CC Johnson… - Current HIV/AIDS …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Improving HIV testing uptake is essential to ending the HIV
pandemic. HIV testing approaches can be opt-in, opt-out or risk-based. This systematic …

Patient choice in opt-in, active choice, and opt-out HIV screening: randomized clinical trial

JCC Montoy, WH Dow, BC Kaplan - bmj, 2016 - bmj.com
Study question What is the effect of default test offers—opt-in, opt-out, and active choice—on
the likelihood of acceptance of an HIV test among patients receiving care in an emergency …

Technology-based interventions to increase point-of-care HIV testing and linkage to care among youth in the US: A systematic review

M Ibitoye, H Lappen, R Freeman, AE Jordan… - AIDS and Behavior, 2021 - Springer
HIV testing rates remain low among youth ages 13–24 in the US, with only 55% of HIV-
positive youth aware of their serostatus. We conducted a systematic review to assess the …

Randomized comparison of universal and targeted HIV screening in the emergency department

MS Lyons, CJ Lindsell, AH Ruffner… - JAIDS Journal of …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Universal HIV screening is recommended but challenging to implement.
Selectively targeting those at risk is thought to miss cases, but previous studies are limited …

Is self-perceived HIV risk congruent with reported HIV risk among traditionally lower HIV risk and prevalence adult emergency department patients? Implications for …

K Pringle, RC Merchant, MA Clark - AIDS patient care and STDs, 2013 - liebertpub.com
Because reliance on patients' self-perceived risk for HIV might mislead emergency
department (ED) clinicians on the need for HIV testing, we aimed to measure congruency …

Using nonrapid HIV technology for routine, opt-out HIV screening in a high-volume urban emergency department

S Hoxhaj, JA Davila, P Modi, N Kachalia… - Annals of emergency …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: We implement an opt-out routine screening program in a high-volume, urban
emergency department (ED), using conventional (nonrapid) technology as an alternative to …

Acceptance of rapid HIV screening in a southeastern emergency department

AE Freeman, RW Sattin, KM Miller… - Academic …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: The objective was to assess the acceptance of an emergency department (ED)
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening program based on the Centers for Disease …

Identification of acute HIV infection using fourth-generation testing in an opt-out emergency department screening program

KI Geren, F Lovecchio, J Knight, R Fromm… - Annals of emergency …, 2014 - Elsevier
Study objective Acute HIV infection is a clinical diagnosis aided by technology. Detecting the
highly infectious acute stage of HIV infection is critical to reducing transmission and …

High-volume rapid HIV testing in an urban emergency department

Y Calderon, J Leider, S Hailpern, R Chin… - AIDS patient care and …, 2009 - liebertpub.com
Abstract New Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines recommend
routine HIV screening in locations including emergency departments. This study evaluates a …

Sex differences in substance use among adult emergency department patients: prevalence, severity, and need for intervention

FL Beaudoin, J Baird, T Liu… - Academic Emergency …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Substance use is prevalent among emergency department (ED) patients, and
sex has been implicated as an important factor in the etiology, pathophysiology, sequelae …