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Whitney C Irie

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Current HIV/AIDS Reports|March 28, 2026
Ain't I A Woman: Bridging Womanist Theory and HIV Implementation ScienceWhitney C Irie, Juliet Iwelunmor
AIDS and Behavior|April 11, 2024
Avoiding Shots in the Dark: Learning from the Past To Inform the Implementation of Long-Acting Injectable Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Black American Cisgender WomenWhitney C Irie, Kenneth Mayer
JAMA Health Forum|May 24, 2024
A Call for PrEP Discussions With Black Women-Be a GardenerWhitney C Irie, Oni J Blackstock
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care|January 4, 2024
The Impact of Providers as Health Discussants on Black Women's Interest in PrEP for HIV PreventionWhitney C Irie, Merriah A Croston, Anais Mahone
Frontiers in Reproductive Health|December 4, 2024
Where do we go from here? Reconciling implementation failure of PrEP for Black women in the South. Leveraging critical realism to identify unaddressed barriers as we move forwardWhitney C Irie, Anais Mahone, Renee Heffron, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|January 26, 2024
Situating implementation science (IS) in res(IS)tance: a conceptual frame toward the integration of scholarship from the black radical traditionCory D Bradley, Whitney C Irie, Elvin H Geng
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|September 27, 2023
Factors Associated with Comfort Discussing PrEP with Healthcare Providers among Black Cisgender WomenWhitney C Irie, Anais Mahone, Raja Nakka, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|March 29, 2024
Using stated preference methods to facilitate knowledge translation in implementation scienceWhitney C Irie, Andrew Kerkhoff, Hae-Young Kim, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|July 30, 2025
'Educating, demystifying, destigmatising': Black women's perspectives on effective PrEP messaging in the USAWhitney C Irie, Maya Terry, Bukola Apata, et al.
AIDS Care|January 4, 2024
Social and structural factors associated with interest in HIV preexposure prophylaxis among Black women in the United StatesWhitney C Irie, Sarah K Calabrese, Kenneth H Mayer, et al.
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Current HIV/AIDS Reports|March 28, 2026
Ain't I A Woman: Bridging Womanist Theory and HIV Implementation ScienceWhitney C Irie, Juliet Iwelunmor
AIDS and Behavior|April 11, 2024
Avoiding Shots in the Dark: Learning from the Past To Inform the Implementation of Long-Acting Injectable Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Black American Cisgender WomenWhitney C Irie, Kenneth Mayer
JAMA Health Forum|May 24, 2024
A Call for PrEP Discussions With Black Women-Be a GardenerWhitney C Irie, Oni J Blackstock
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care|January 4, 2024
The Impact of Providers as Health Discussants on Black Women's Interest in PrEP for HIV PreventionWhitney C Irie, Merriah A Croston, Anais Mahone
Frontiers in Reproductive Health|December 4, 2024
Where do we go from here? Reconciling implementation failure of PrEP for Black women in the South. Leveraging critical realism to identify unaddressed barriers as we move forwardWhitney C Irie, Anais Mahone, Renee Heffron, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|January 26, 2024
Situating implementation science (IS) in res(IS)tance: a conceptual frame toward the integration of scholarship from the black radical traditionCory D Bradley, Whitney C Irie, Elvin H Geng
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|September 27, 2023
Factors Associated with Comfort Discussing PrEP with Healthcare Providers among Black Cisgender WomenWhitney C Irie, Anais Mahone, Raja Nakka, et al.
Implementation Science Communications|March 29, 2024
Using stated preference methods to facilitate knowledge translation in implementation scienceWhitney C Irie, Andrew Kerkhoff, Hae-Young Kim, et al.
Culture, Health & Sexuality|July 30, 2025
'Educating, demystifying, destigmatising': Black women's perspectives on effective PrEP messaging in the USAWhitney C Irie, Maya Terry, Bukola Apata, et al.
AIDS Care|January 4, 2024
Social and structural factors associated with interest in HIV preexposure prophylaxis among Black women in the United StatesWhitney C Irie, Sarah K Calabrese, Kenneth H Mayer, et al.
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