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CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS ON THE NEEDS OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS AND PEOPLE AGING WITH HIV IN NEW YORK STATE

OBJECTIVES: To document the practical needs, and develop quality initiatives to address those needs, of the growing population of long-term survivors (LTS) and older people with HIV (OPH) in New York State. METHODS: The HIV+ Aging/LTS/Perinatally Diagnosed Subcommittee of the NYS Quality of Care Con...

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Autores principales: Brown, Maria, Siegler, Eugenia, Albarran, Marz, Wikiera, John, Partap, Angie, Ahmed, Courtney, Beard, Sheriden, Heslop, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9765596/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.651
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author Brown, Maria
Siegler, Eugenia
Albarran, Marz
Wikiera, John
Partap, Angie
Ahmed, Courtney
Beard, Sheriden
Heslop, Thomas
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description OBJECTIVES: To document the practical needs, and develop quality initiatives to address those needs, of the growing population of long-term survivors (LTS) and older people with HIV (OPH) in New York State. METHODS: The HIV+ Aging/LTS/Perinatally Diagnosed Subcommittee of the NYS Quality of Care Consumer Advisory Council used community based participatory research methods to design a statewide survey based on categories identified in August 2020 virtual town halls with consumers and providers across New York. Syracuse University launched the survey, open to consumers aged 18 and over who were LTS or OPH, clinicians, and social services providers, in June 2021 using Qualtrics™. Participants chose the three most important barriers and recommendations for each category. Responses were characterized using basic descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Participants included 124 consumers from 26 counties, 20 clinicians, and 24 social service providers. Two thirds of participants were cisgender men (67%), 27% were African American, 80% identified as both LTS and OPH. On average, consumers were 58 years old, had been living with their HIV+ diagnosis for 27 years, and reported 4 additional conditions, most commonly depression (30%). LTS and OPH were concerned about clinical and financial needs, particularly coordination of clinical care, unmet housing needs, cultural representation in mental health services, and financial support of LTS and OPH. Implications: Community based participatory research can inform and stimulate changes in clinical care for LTS and OPH. Survey results are informing a plan for functional screening of OPH and LTS that can be performed by certified peer workers.
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spelling pubmed-97655962022-12-20 CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS ON THE NEEDS OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS AND PEOPLE AGING WITH HIV IN NEW YORK STATE Brown, Maria Siegler, Eugenia Albarran, Marz Wikiera, John Partap, Angie Ahmed, Courtney Beard, Sheriden Heslop, Thomas Innov Aging Abstracts OBJECTIVES: To document the practical needs, and develop quality initiatives to address those needs, of the growing population of long-term survivors (LTS) and older people with HIV (OPH) in New York State. METHODS: The HIV+ Aging/LTS/Perinatally Diagnosed Subcommittee of the NYS Quality of Care Consumer Advisory Council used community based participatory research methods to design a statewide survey based on categories identified in August 2020 virtual town halls with consumers and providers across New York. Syracuse University launched the survey, open to consumers aged 18 and over who were LTS or OPH, clinicians, and social services providers, in June 2021 using Qualtrics™. Participants chose the three most important barriers and recommendations for each category. Responses were characterized using basic descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Participants included 124 consumers from 26 counties, 20 clinicians, and 24 social service providers. Two thirds of participants were cisgender men (67%), 27% were African American, 80% identified as both LTS and OPH. On average, consumers were 58 years old, had been living with their HIV+ diagnosis for 27 years, and reported 4 additional conditions, most commonly depression (30%). LTS and OPH were concerned about clinical and financial needs, particularly coordination of clinical care, unmet housing needs, cultural representation in mental health services, and financial support of LTS and OPH. Implications: Community based participatory research can inform and stimulate changes in clinical care for LTS and OPH. Survey results are informing a plan for functional screening of OPH and LTS that can be performed by certified peer workers. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9765596/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.651 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wikiera, John
Partap, Angie
Ahmed, Courtney
Beard, Sheriden
Heslop, Thomas
CONSUMERS AND PROVIDERS ON THE NEEDS OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS AND PEOPLE AGING WITH HIV IN NEW YORK STATE
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title_sort consumers and providers on the needs of long-term survivors and people aging with hiv in new york state
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.651
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