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Community Engaged Faculty, Dr. Dana Hines

Dr. Dana Hines, Assistant Professor of Nursing, recently published HIV Testing and Entry to Care Among Trans Women in Indiana. In the article, Hines and other scholars conduct “in-depth interviews regarding participants' HIV care experiences were analyzed using standard content analysis.” 

To read the abstract and view the outline of the article, please click here. Since the full text is not available, please use the below citation to help locate the complete article. 

 

  • Hines, Dana D., et al. “HIV Testing and Entry to Care Among Trans Women in Indiana.” Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 723–736., https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1055329017301073.

In another recent publication, Dr. Hines discusses her recent work and her career path in Barriers to Care for Transgender People: A Conversation With Dana Hines, PhD, MSN, RN. In the interview, Dr. Hines covers structural barriers, health care access, public health nursing, and transgender health. To read the full interview, please click here. 

We are honored to have Dr. Hines serve as a Nashman Affiliate. To learn more about how the Nashman Center supports community engaged faculty, click here.  If you would like more information on getting your Community Engaged Scholarship course designated, click here. 

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