Increase in Out-of-Pocket Costs Could Increase Abandonment of HIV PrEP Meds
Two to three times higher HIV diagnosis rates seen for patients who abandoned versus filled their PrEP prescriptions
Child Care Stress Affects Health, Work of U.S. HCWs During Pandemic
High child care stress tied to anxiety, depression, burnout, as well as retention issues
U.S. Safety-Net Providers Report Moral Distress in Early Pandemic
Moral distress emerged from being unable to provide optimal care, seeing pandemic’s effects on patients, coworkers
COVID-19 Pandemic Tied to Burnout in Health Care Professionals
Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased as the pandemic wore on in 2020
Stress-Management Interventions May Aid Health Care Workers
Review generally revealed low-certainty evidence, particularly for longer-term effects
More Than Half of U.S. Medical Interns Experience Sexual Harassment
Variation seen by institution and specialty training
Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis Does Not Avert STIs in Women
Incidence of STIs not significantly lower with doxycycline PEP than with standard care among women receiving HIV PrEP
Burnout, Lack of Fulfillment Linked to Physician Intention to Leave
Inverse associations with intention to leave seen for increases in supportive leadership behavior, peer support, perceived gratitude
2014 to 2021 Saw Increase in HIV Testing, PrEP in Transgender Persons
In 2021, 20.2 and 10.2 percent of transgender women and transgender men who had an HIV test were prescribed PrEP
Virological Suppression Sustained With Very Early ART in Neonates With HIV-1
Estimated probability of maintaining undetectable plasma RNA through 2 years was 33 and 57 percent in cohorts 1 and 2, respectively