2022
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igac059.1279
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Training Long-Term Survivors of Hiv to Engage in Research to Identify Priorities for Aging With Hiv

Abstract: With effective antiretroviral therapies, HIV has become a chronic disease. Currently, >50% of people living with HIV are 50+ years old, and they face dual challenges of aging and HIV management. Overall, <15% of published studies in HIV engage stakeholders in research. These rates are even lower for older adults with HIV. Thus, there is a critical need to engage long-term survivors in developing meaningful research questions for aging with HIV. To address this gap, we created the SHARE (Survivors… Show more

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