Background: Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting fresh challenges for health services, HIV specialists, and GPs. Aim: To explore the experience of people living with HIV (PLHIV) regarding consulting their GPs. Design and setting: A mixed-method analysis using data from two sources: a nationally-representative survey of PLHIV and a qualitative study with London-based PLHIV. Method: Univariate logistic regression was used for quantitative data and framework analysis for qualitative data. Results: The survey had 4422 participants; the qualitative study included 52 participants. In both studies, registration with a GP and HIV status disclosure were high. Similar to general populati...
Objectives People living with HIV (PLWH) have multidimensional concerns requiring person‐centred ca...
Background: Health care needs to evolve to meet the needs of people living with HIV as they age and ...
Background—Non-AIDS co-morbidities are emerging as the main health problems for those living with HI...
Background: Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting...
Background Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting f...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
UNLABELLED: Aim To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP...
Background: Various models of shared-care have evolved over recent years to support increasing numbe...
Objectives: To identify aspects of healthcare that are most valued by people with HIV; and to descri...
Objectives To describe the experiences of the HIV treatment cascade of diagnosis, engagement with ca...
The objective of this study was to identify the aspects of healthcare that are most valued by people...
Background: Despite HIV being increasingly considered as a chronic illness, there is as yet no conse...
Objectives: HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment ...
Is it possible to achieve a collaboration between Infectious Diseases (ID) Specialists and General P...
ObjectivePeople living with HIV (PLWH) are living longer and developing comorbidities and aging-rela...
Objectives People living with HIV (PLWH) have multidimensional concerns requiring person‐centred ca...
Background: Health care needs to evolve to meet the needs of people living with HIV as they age and ...
Background—Non-AIDS co-morbidities are emerging as the main health problems for those living with HI...
Background: Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting...
Background Advances in treatment have transformed HIV into a long-term condition (LTC), presenting f...
Aim: To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP) services ...
UNLABELLED: Aim To explore the experiences of people with HIV (PWHIV) using general practitioner (GP...
Background: Various models of shared-care have evolved over recent years to support increasing numbe...
Objectives: To identify aspects of healthcare that are most valued by people with HIV; and to descri...
Objectives To describe the experiences of the HIV treatment cascade of diagnosis, engagement with ca...
The objective of this study was to identify the aspects of healthcare that are most valued by people...
Background: Despite HIV being increasingly considered as a chronic illness, there is as yet no conse...
Objectives: HIV care is provided in a range of settings in Australia, but advances in HIV treatment ...
Is it possible to achieve a collaboration between Infectious Diseases (ID) Specialists and General P...
ObjectivePeople living with HIV (PLWH) are living longer and developing comorbidities and aging-rela...
Objectives People living with HIV (PLWH) have multidimensional concerns requiring person‐centred ca...
Background: Health care needs to evolve to meet the needs of people living with HIV as they age and ...
Background—Non-AIDS co-morbidities are emerging as the main health problems for those living with HI...