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View article: Moving from In-Person to Digital Delivery Models of HIV Peer Support Services in Response to COVID-19: A Qualitative Study
Moving from In-Person to Digital Delivery Models of HIV Peer Support Services in Response to COVID-19: A Qualitative Study Open
COVID-19 saw a rapid shift in how community-based peer support programs were delivered. HIV peer support workers were required to work from home and community-based HIV and LGBTQ + organisations moved their support programs to digital plat…
View article: Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on the HIV epidemic among MSM in Australia
Evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on the HIV epidemic among MSM in Australia Open
Objective: Government-imposed physical distancing restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted biobehavioral HIV prevention practices and access to healthcare services. This study aimed to use a mathematical model to evaluate the im…
View article: Strategies to achieve the <scp>UNAIDS</scp> 95% <scp>HIV</scp> diagnosis target in Australia: Insights from a multidisciplinary roundtable
Strategies to achieve the <span>UNAIDS</span> 95% <span>HIV</span> diagnosis target in Australia: Insights from a multidisciplinary roundtable Open
Introduction In 2022, Australia met the global UNAIDS 95% targets for treatment and viral suppression. Achieving 95% of people knowing their HIV status requires implementation of a wider mix of HIV testing types and access points. Methods …
View article: Assessing understandings and perceptions of HIV cure among peer navigators and treatment officers in Australia
Assessing understandings and perceptions of HIV cure among peer navigators and treatment officers in Australia Open
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 Nat…
View article: People living with <scp>HIV</scp> who inject or have injected non‐prescription drugs: Evidence of substantial differences in health inequalities and experiences of clinical care
People living with <span>HIV</span> who inject or have injected non‐prescription drugs: Evidence of substantial differences in health inequalities and experiences of clinical care Open
Introduction This study investigates differences in health and well‐being associated with current, past or no injecting drug use (IDU) among people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Australia, identifying key health care considerations between in…
View article: Attitudes Towards Treatment as Prevention Among PrEP-Experienced Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia
Attitudes Towards Treatment as Prevention Among PrEP-Experienced Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia Open
The introduction of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has the potential to impact the attitudes gay and bisexual men (GBM) who consequently choose to take PrEP have towards treatment as prevention (TasP), and the extent to which they are…
View article: Belonging, social connection and non‐clinical care: Experiences of HIV peer support among recently diagnosed people living with HIV in Australia
Belonging, social connection and non‐clinical care: Experiences of HIV peer support among recently diagnosed people living with HIV in Australia Open
Effective HIV treatments have transformed the medical needs of people living with HIV (PLHIV) to a chronic condition. However, stigma, poorer mental health outcomes and social isolation remain significant challenges for many PLHIV. HIV pee…