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Cynthia R. Pearson
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 71
Citations - 3500
Cynthia R. Pearson is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3056 citations. Previous affiliations of Cynthia R. Pearson include Capital Medical University.
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Self-report measures of antiretroviral therapy adherence: A review with recommendations for HIV research and clinical management.
Jane M. Simoni,Ann Kurth,Cynthia R. Pearson,David W. Pantalone,Joseph O. Merrill,Pamela A. Frick +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that even brief self-report measures of antiretroviral adherence can be robust, and recommend items and strategies for HIV research and clinical management.
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Efficacy of interventions in improving highly active antiretroviral therapy adherence and HIV-1 RNA viral load. A meta-analytic review of randomized controlled trials.
TL;DR: Various HAART adherence intervention strategies were shown to be successful, but more research is needed to identify the most efficacious intervention components and the best methods for implementing them in real-world settings with limited resources.
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Strategies for Promoting Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy: A Review of the Literature
TL;DR: The literature on behavioral interventions to promote ART adherence is summarized and some of the most recent and innovative research on patient education and case management, modified directly observed therapy, contingency management, interventions emphasizing social support, and novel technologies to promote awareness are highlighted.
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Peer support and pager messaging to promote antiretroviral modifying therapy in Seattle: a randomized controlled trial.
Jane M. Simoni,David Huh,Pamela A. Frick,Cynthia R. Pearson,Michele P. Andrasik,Peter J. Dunbar,Thomas M. Hooton +6 more
TL;DR: Analyses indicate the potential efficacy of peer support and pager messaging to promote antiretroviral adherence and biological outcomes, respectively.
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Process and outcome constructs for evaluating community-based participatory research projects: a matrix of existing measures
Jennifer Sandoval,Julie Lucero,John G. Oetzel,Magdalena Avila,Lorenda Belone,Marjorie K. Mau,Cynthia R. Pearson,Greg Tafoya,Bonnie Duran,Lisbeth Iglesias Rios,Nina Wallerstein +10 more
TL;DR: This article seeks to identify instruments and measures in a comprehensive literature review that relates to these distinct components of the CBPR model and to present them in an organized and indexed format for researcher use.