Section One: Program Preparation and Design
Part 1: Overview of Program Phases
Part 2:
Protocol development
Part 3: Planning and initiating the program
Part 4:
Procedures
Part 5: Incentives
Part 6: Privacy and
confidentiality
Part 7: Potential risks for
recruiters
Part 8: Informed consent
Part 9: Collaborations
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Section Two: Record Keeping and Documentation
Section Three: Quality Assurance
Part 1:
Policies, operational procedures, and protocols
Part 2: Regulatory compliance
Part 3:
Training
Part 4: Technical assistance
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Section Four: Monitor and
EvaluationPart 1:
General approach to program monitoring and evaluation
Part 2:
Program monitoring
Part 3:
Program evaluation
Part 4:
Data management
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Section Five: Toolkit
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References
- Glynn MK, Rhodes P. Estimated HIV prevalence in the United States at the end of 2003 [Abstract T1-B1101]. Presented at: 2005 National HIV Prevention Conference; 2005 June 14, Atlanta, GA.
- CDC. HIV Counseling and Testing in Publicly Funded Sites; Annual Report 1997 and 1998. Atlanta, GA DHHS,
CDC.
- CDC. Use of social networks to identify persons with undiagnosed HIV infection—Seven U S Cities— October 2003–September 2004. MMWR 2005;
54: 601–605.
- Jordan, WC, Tolbert, L, Smith, R. Partner notification and focused intervention as a means of identifying HIV-positive patients. Journal of the National Medical Association 1998;
90: 542–546.
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