Title for MeetingAbstracts
Alphabetical listing of titles
Using the law as a tool of reduction in hiv infections.
Using the law to increase access to treatment for HIV/AIDS: lessons from South Africa.
Using the literature to forecast utilization of emerging technologies.
USING THE LITERATURE TO QUANTIFY THE LEARNING CURVE.
Using the media - a synergistic approach to providing information about sexuality, HIV/AIDs and STDs.
Using the media to build a favorable social scenery for prevention action.
Using the media to change the perception of HIV in Chilean society.
Using the media to improve the social climate--WAD 97.
Using the Modified Delphi Technique for Setting Performance Measurement Priorities to Assess the Efficacy of Pain-management for Arthritis, Cancer, and Back Pain across the Health Care Continuum.
Using the Nurse Supply Model to Estimate the Future Supply of Registered Nurses: Test and Critique.
Using the PHDS-PLUS to Assess Quality and Inform Policies to Improve Preventive and Developmental Services for Young Children in Medicaid and Other State Health Programs.
Using the psychodramatization method in health care professionals training.
Using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method to Prioritize the Need for RCTs.
Using the RxRisk as a Case-Mix Descriptor - Test-Retest Reliability.
Using the SF-12 Health Status Measure to Predict Medical Expenditures.
Using the SF-12 to assess the health status of Washington State residents.
Using the SF-12 to Predict Medical Expenditures.
Using the two-hybrid system to detect proteins interacting with HIV-1 Nef protein.
Using theater-based methods to train HIV care providers to screen and refer patients to intimate partner and sexual violence services.
Using theater-based prevention methods to help decrease new HIV infections in youth.
Using theoretical frameworks to evaluate HIV prevention programs.
Using Time Series Analysis for Evaluating Disease Management Program Effectiveness.
Using Time Series ARIMA Modeling for Forecasting Bed-Days in a Medicare HMO.
Using traditional theater in Mozambique.
Using viral dynamics to document the greater antiviral potency of a regimen containing lopinavir/ritonavir, efavirenz, tenofovir, and lamivudine relative to standard HAART.
Using viral load measurements to monitor adherence in the first year on ART and the response to adherence support.
Using voluntary counselling and testing data to monitor prevalence and incidence in the Uganda AIDS epidemic.
Using volunteer university students to initiate AIDS educational programmes in rural areas of developing countries: the "zero cost" programme.
Using world AIDS day to its full extent.
Usual care antiretroviral (ART) adherence counseling practices of generalist versus specialist physicians in North Carolina.