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Awareness and Knowledge of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder Among Middle-Aged and Older People Living With HIV/AIDS in Southern Nevada: Implications for HIV/AIDS Community-Based Education Programs.

Brandon RanuschioSherry BellJason FlattLianne BarnesTrinity PunoAndrea NavarroAlexander RibeiroNadia Sheik-YosefEsmeralda VillalobosJanelle WackensRenato M Liboro
Published in: AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education (2024)
Although a significant amount of biomedical research has been conducted to study HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND), there has been scant research done to assess the awareness and knowledge of this public health concern among middle-aged and older people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH). Our qualitative community-based participatory research study sought to address this research gap by examining the awareness and knowledge of HAND among relevant stakeholders in southern Nevada, USA. We conducted 15 semistructured interviews with middle-aged and older PLWH to examine their awareness and knowledge of HAND and access to pertinent resources. After our thematic analysis of our interviews, we identified two overarching themes: (1) limited awareness and knowledge of HAND among PLWH, and (2) southern Nevada social determinants of health. Our findings underscore the importance of raising awareness and knowledge of HAND among PLWH through community-based education programs, and improving access to resources related to social determinants of health.
Keyphrases
  • hiv aids
  • healthcare
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • public health
  • hiv infected
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • hiv positive
  • physical activity
  • systematic review
  • health information
  • bipolar disorder
  • hiv testing
  • middle aged