Anna DuVal
Johns Hopkins University
27 Papers
105 Citations
Anna DuVal is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Adolescent medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Linking HIV-positive adolescents to care in 15 different clinics across the United States: creating solutions to address structural barriers for linkage to care.
Morgan M. Philbin,Amanda E. Tanner,Anna DuVal,Jonathan M. Ellen,Bill G. Kapogiannis,J. Dennis Fortenberry +5 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive initiatives to improve linkage to care are needed to address barriers to HIV-care for adolescents, whose unique developmental needs make accessing care particularly challenging.
“Youth friendly” clinics: Considerations for linking and engaging HIV-infected adolescents into care
Amanda E. Tanner,Morgan M. Philbin,Anna DuVal,Jonathan M. Ellen,Bill G. Kapogiannis,J. Dennis Fortenberry,Aids Interventions +6 more
TL;DR: Working to create ‘youth friendly’ clinics through changes in physical and social environments may help reduce HIV-infected adolescents' unique barriers to care engagement.
Factors affecting linkage to care and engagement in care for newly diagnosed HIV-positive adolescents within fifteen adolescent medicine clinics in the United States
Morgan M. Philbin,Amanda E. Tanner,Anna DuVal,Jonathan M. Ellen,Jiahong Xu,Bill G. Kapogiannis,Jim Bethel,J. Dennis Fortenberry,Aids Interventions +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated a linkage to care and engagement in care initiative for HIV-positive adolescents in 15 U.S.-based clinics and found that only 62.1 % of adolescents were linked and engaged in care.
Contributors to Serum NfL Levels in People without Neurologic Disease
Kathryn C. Fitzgerald,Elias S. Sotirchos,Matthew D. Smith,Hannah-Noelle Lord,Anna DuVal,Ellen M. Mowry,Peter A. Calabresi +6 more
TL;DR: To assess the effects of demographics, lifestyle factors, and comorbidities on serum neurofilament light chain levels in people without neurologic disease and establish demographic‐specific reference ranges of sNfL, a large number of participants were randomly assigned to the “good” or “bad” groups.
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Transitioning HIV-Positive Adolescents to Adult Care: Lessons Learned From Twelve Adolescent Medicine Clinics.
Amanda E. Tanner,Morgan M. Philbin,Anna DuVal,Jonathan M. Ellen,Bill G. Kapogiannis,J. Dennis Fortenberry +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe transition processes across twelve clinics within the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN) to provide lessons learned and inform the development of transition protocols to improve health outcomes as youth shift from adolescent to adult HIV care.
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