Access Prevention IS Care Materials
Find tools health care providers can use on a daily basis with patients who are living with HIV. Newly developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this evidence-based, updated suite of materials is designed to assist clinicians in protecting the health of HIV-infected patients.
- Prevention IS Care health care provider materials support clinicians to prevent HIV transmission by helping patients remain in ongoing care, improving patient adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), and promoting safer sexual behaviors.
- Prevention IS Care patient materials help HIV-infected patients remember important messages about remaining in care and on ART and engaging in safer sexual and drug use behaviors, so that the y can live longer, healthier lives and prevent transmission to their partners.
Order or download educational brochures, posters, and patient aids to help motivate patients to live longer, healthier lives.
For Providers
HIV/AIDS Resource Guide – Provider Brochure
This brochure for medical providers presents a comprehensive selection of available resources for patient referrals and additional information on HIV/AIDS. This brochure supplements materials included in the Prevention IS Care toolkit.
Risk Reduction Strategies – Provider Brochure
This brochure assists providers in determining transmission risks and delivering relevant prevention messages to patients. This brochure supplements materials included in the Prevention IS Care toolkit.
Small Talks About: ART Adherence – Provider Brochure
This brochure for medical providers presents recent scientific information on assisting patients with ART adherence.
Small Talks About: Partner Services – Provider Brochure
This provider brochure contains information on the importance of Partner Notification Service and how the process works for them and their patient.
Small Talks About: Regular, Ongoing Care – Provider Brochure
This brochure for medical providers presents recent scientific information on assisting patients remain in HIV care.
Small Talks About: Safer Sexual Behaviors – Provider Brochure
This brochure for medical providers presents recent scientific information on assisting patients with protecting their health and engaging in safer sexual behavior.
For Practices
Learn the Facts – Poster
The Learn the Facts poster was designed to prompt patients to engage their providers in further discussions about these issues during office visits.
Let’s Talk About: Sticking with Your Treatment Plan – Poster
This poster is designed to reinforce with patients the importance of ART adherence and remaining in HIV care. This 11" x 17" poster is designed for placement in the exam/waiting room.
Let’s Talk About: Safer Sex – Poster
This poster is designed to convey to patients the importance of safer sex and some of the options available to help protect their health and partners from HIV infection. This 11”x17” poster is designed for placement in the exam/waiting room.
Living with HIV – Poster
The Living with HIV poster was designed to provide patients with information and prompt them to engage their providers in further discussions about these issues during office visits.
Partner Services Referral – Mini Poster
This mini poster offers a place to keep local health department contact information so providers can make referrals or help patients get in touch with their Partner Notification Services representative.
Relative Risk for HIV Transmission Chart – Poster
The Relative Risk Chart teaching tool was created to simplify discussions about risk of transmission and prevention behaviors. This 11” x 17” chart is designed for placement in the exam room.
Serodiscordant Couples – Poster
The Serodiscordant Couples poster was designed to prompt patients to engage their providers in further discussions about these issues during office visits.
STD Teaching Tool – Poster
This teaching tool demonstrates the effect an STD can have on a patient’s viral load/CD4 count and overall health. This 11” x17” chare is designed for placement in the exam room.
HIV Treatment Works – Montage Poster
This poster promotes the CDC HIV Treatment Works campaign which encourages people living with HIV to Get In Care, Stay In Care and Live Well. The campaign features people living with HIV who have overcome barriers to get in care and stay on treatment and who are living well. This 11” x 17” poster is designed for placement in the exam/waiting room.
For Patients
Let’s Talk About: Partner Services Information – Patient Brochure
This brochure offers patient education on Partner Notification Services provided by the health department.
Let’s Talk About: Safer Sex – Patient Brochure
This patient brochure discusses safer sexual activity and prevention strategies.
Let’s Talk About: Separating Facts from Fiction – Patient Brochure
This brochure addresses many myths and misconceptions HIV-positive patients may have about HIV/AIDS.
Let’s Talk About: Sticking with Your Treatment Plan – Patient Brochure
This Patient Brochure discusses the importance of routine HIV care and ART adherence and offers tips on remembering appointments and medication doses.
HIV Treatment Works – Palm Card
This palm card promotes the CDC HIV Treatment Works campaign website which encourages people living with HIV to Get In Care, Stay in Care, and Live Well. This campaign features people living with HIV who have overcome barriers to get in care and stay in treatment and who are living well.
HIV Treatment Works – Website Palm Card
This palm card promotes the CDC HIV Treatment Works campaign Web site which encourages people living with HIV to Get In Care, Stay in Care, and Live Well. This campaign features people living with HIV who have overcome barriers to get in care and stay in treatment and who are living well.
Serodiscordant Couples – Patient Brochure
This patient brochure discusses challenges that serodiscordant couples may face and provides recommendations for ways HIV-positive patients can protect themselves and protect others. This brochure supplements materials included in the Prevention IS Care toolkit.
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- Page last reviewed: November 15, 2016
- Page last updated: November 15, 2016
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