Person-centred approaches to address the health needs of people living with HIV and co-infections and co-morbidities
Co-Chairs
Rena JANAMNUAYSOOK, Institute of HIV Research and Innovation, Thailand
Jeffrey V LAZARUS, Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain
Organizer
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Despite advances made by health systems to improve the care of people living with HIV, a higher burden of multi­morbidity and poorer health-related quality of life are reported by many people living with HIV in comparison to people without HIV. Ensuring the best possible quality of life for those living with and affected by HIV by reducing HIV infections and related morbidity and mortality will only be possible through an integrated response to clients' health needs and preferences. Getting care right for people living with and affected by HIV requires a flexible healthcare system that allows people to decide on their degree of self-management. This satellite session will highlight the latest evidence, promising practices, and reflections on the operationalization of person-centred care principles for HIV. It will feature selected publications from the Journal of the International AIDS Society special issue on this topic which will be launched at IAS 2023. This session is addressed at clients, programme planners and implementers, researchers, as well as policy makers.
18:30
5 min
Introduction and overview of the key themes of the Journal of the International AIDS Society special issue on person-centred care
Institute of HIV Research and Innovation, Thailand
18:35
7 min
A people-centred approach to enhance the long-term health and well-being of people living with HIV in Europe
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain
18:42
7 min
Person-centred dynamic choice prevention in rural Kenya and Uganda: SEARCH SAPPHIRE study
Infectious Diseases Reseach collaboration, Uganda
18:49
10 min
Patterns of person-centred communications and provider perspectives to inform the design and implementation of a facility-based improvement intervention in HIV clinics in Zambia
Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (CIDRZ), Zambia
18:59
7 min
Integrating an electronic client feedback tool into continuous quality improvement processes in the Democratic Republic of Congo
PATH, United States
19:06
13 min
Q&A
Institute of HIV Research and Innovation, Thailand
19:19
7 min
Improved clinical outcomes for clients on preferred differentiated ART in Uganda
USAID Uganda, Uganda
19:26
7 min
Integrated models of HIV care, hypertension and diabetes treatment in eSwatini and South Africa
Department of Health, South Africa
19:33
7 min
Lessons learned from community engagement regarding phylodynamic research with molecular HIV surveillance data in the United States
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, United States
19:40
7 min
Shifting the power dynamic in the delivery of adolescent and youth-friendly health services
Y+ Global, Vietnam
19:47
13 min
Q&A
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain