Assessing understandings and perceptions of HIV cure among peer navigators and treatment officers in Australia

Jillian S.Y. Lau, Brent Clifton, John Rule, Jeanne Ellard, James H. McMahon

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Abstract

HIV community peer navigators and treatment officers are important sources of information and guidance for people living with HIV. We conducted an anonymous online survey with members of the treatment outreach network of the Australian National Association of People Living with HIV. The survey explored understandings and acceptance of HIV cure research and was disseminated before and following an interactive workshop on HIV cure. We demonstrated an improvement in understandings of HIV cure science and increased willingness to participate in interventional clinical trials after the workshop. Concerns around interrupting HIV treatment and detrimental impacts on health were identified as barriers to participation. Altruism was a motivator to enrol in HIV cure trials, along with endorsement from a trusted member of community.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2330751
Number of pages5
JournalHIV Research & Clinical Practice
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • HIV
  • HIV cure
  • peer navigator
  • person centred approach

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