Introduction Participation in early-phase HIV cure studies includes clinical risks with little to no likelihood of clinical benefit. Examining the willingness of people living with HIV to participate is important to guide study design and informed consent. Our study examined the overall willingness of people living with HIV to participate in HIV cure research in the US, focusing on perceived risks and benefits of participation. Methods We undertook an online survey of adults living with HIV in the US. Survey questions were developed based on previous research and a scoping review of the literature. We quantitatively assessed individuals’ perceived risks and benefits of HIV cure-related research and respondents’ willingness to participate i...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Early-phase HIV cure research is conducted against a background of highly effective antiretroviral t...
International audienceContextDespite huge advances in the fight against HIV concerning diagnosis, cl...
Objectives: The advent of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) has turned Human Immunodefic...
OBJECTIVES Involvement of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the design of HIV cure studies is imp...
HIV cure research carries serious risks and negligible benefits. We investigated how participants un...
In the United States, young adults have the highest rates of new HIV infections, and are less likely...
Nearly half of new HIV cases in the United States are among youth. Little is known about the willing...
INTRODUCTION: Biomedical research towards an HIV cure is advancing in the United States and elsewher...
People living with HIV (PLWHIV) can reasonably expect near-normal longevity, yet many express a will...
OBJECTIVES: Though antiretroviral therapy (ART) has reduced HIV infection into a manageable chronic ...
Currently, much of early phase HIV cure research involves unknown and potentially serious risks, wit...
Biomedical research towards an HIV cure is advancing in the United States and elsewhere, yet little ...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
The data collected and analyzed within the context of this dissertation project contribute to the em...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Early-phase HIV cure research is conducted against a background of highly effective antiretroviral t...
International audienceContextDespite huge advances in the fight against HIV concerning diagnosis, cl...
Objectives: The advent of highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) has turned Human Immunodefic...
OBJECTIVES Involvement of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the design of HIV cure studies is imp...
HIV cure research carries serious risks and negligible benefits. We investigated how participants un...
In the United States, young adults have the highest rates of new HIV infections, and are less likely...
Nearly half of new HIV cases in the United States are among youth. Little is known about the willing...
INTRODUCTION: Biomedical research towards an HIV cure is advancing in the United States and elsewher...
People living with HIV (PLWHIV) can reasonably expect near-normal longevity, yet many express a will...
OBJECTIVES: Though antiretroviral therapy (ART) has reduced HIV infection into a manageable chronic ...
Currently, much of early phase HIV cure research involves unknown and potentially serious risks, wit...
Biomedical research towards an HIV cure is advancing in the United States and elsewhere, yet little ...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
The data collected and analyzed within the context of this dissertation project contribute to the em...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Early-phase HIV cure research is conducted against a background of highly effective antiretroviral t...
International audienceContextDespite huge advances in the fight against HIV concerning diagnosis, cl...