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C Rae is an academic researcher from Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reproductive health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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The Context of Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Men Who Have Sex with Men Seeking PrEP, and the Impact of PrEP on Sexual Behaviour
Mitzy Gafos,Mitzy Gafos,Rob Horne,Will Nutland,Gill Bell,C Rae,Sonali Wayal,Michael Rayment,Amanda Clarke,Gabriel Schembri,Richard Gilson,Alan McOwan,Ann Sullivan,Julie Fox,Vanessa Apea,Claire Dewsnap,David Dolling,Ellen White,Elizabeth Brodnicki,Gemma Wood,David Dunn,Sheena McCormack,Sheena McCormack +22 more
TL;DR: PrEP provides a critical and necessary additional HIV prevention option that individuals can add to existing strategies in order to enhance protection, at least from HIV, using qualitative data from the PROUD study.
Routine HIV testing in the emergency department: tough lessons in sustainability.
Michael Rayment,C Rae,F Ghooloo,E Doku,J Hardie,S Finlay,S Gidwani,Mark Atkins,Patrick S. Roberts,Ann Sullivan +9 more
TL;DR: Routine HIV testing in nonspecialist settings has been shown to be acceptable to patients and staff in pilot studies, and the question of how to embed routine HIV testing, and make it sustainable, remains to be answered.
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HIV/HCV/HBV testing in the emergency department: a feasibility and seroprevalence study
Daniel Bradshaw,C Rae,Michael Rayment,Neil Turner,Rosemarie Turner,G Pickard,K Pillay,P Roberts,M Foxton,Ann Sullivan +9 more
TL;DR: The aims of this study were to assess the feasibility of simultaneous testing for the blood‐borne viruses (BBV), HIV, hepatitis C (HCV) and hepatitis B (HBV), in the Emergency Department (ED) and ascertain the seroprevalence for these three viruses in this setting.
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Acceptability of an open-label wait-listed trial design: Experiences from the PROUD PrEP study.
Mitzy Gafos,Elizabeth Brodnicki,Monica Desai,Sheena McCormack,Sheena McCormack,Will Nutland,Sonali Wayal,Ellen White,Gemma Wood,Tristan Barber,Gill Bell,Amanda Clarke,David Dolling,David Dunn,Julie Fox,Lewis J. Haddow,Charles J.N. Lacey,Anthony Nardone,Killian Quinn,C Rae,Iain Reeves,Michael Rayment,David White,Vanessa Apea,Wilbert Ayap,Claire Dewsnap,Yolanda Collaco-Moraes,Gabriel Schembri,Yinka Sowunmi,Rob Horne +29 more
TL;DR: The quantitative and qualitative findings suggest that in an environment where PrEP was not available, the rationale for the wait-listed trial design was well understood and generally acceptable to most participants in this study.
A feasibility study for a clinical decision support system prompting HIV testing.
TL;DR: This study evaluated a risk‐based prototype application to prompt HIV testing when patients undergo routine blood tests to identify patients at high risk of infection with undiagnosed HIV infection.