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      Policies and practices in the delivery of HIV services in correctional agencies and facilities: results from a multisite survey.

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          HIV risk is disproportionately high among incarcerated individuals. Corrections agencies have been slow to implement evidence-based guidelines and interventions for HIV prevention, testing, and treatment. The emerging field of implementation science focuses on organizational interventions to facilitate adoption and implementation of evidence-based practices. A survey of correctional agency partners from the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) revealed that HIV policies and practices in prevention, detection, and medical care varied widely, with some corrections agencies and facilities closely matching national guidelines and/or implementing evidence-based interventions. Others, principally attributed to limited resources, had numerous gaps in delivery of best HIV service practices. A brief overview is provided of a new CJ-DATS cooperative research protocol, informed by the survey findings, to test an organization-level intervention to reduce HIV service delivery gaps in corrections.

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          Journal
          J Correct Health Care
          Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care
          1940-5200
          1078-3458
          Oct 2013
          : 19
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
          Article
          19/4/293 NIHMS436195
          10.1177/1078345813499313
          24078624
          c33d018b-1a8f-4ed1-b37f-cf44ce8c2d36
          History

          HIV policies,correctional health care,evidence-based practice,implementation,inmates

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