A/C study protocol: a cross-sectional study of HIV epidemiology among African, Caribbean and Black people in Ontario.
Stefan D BaralWangari TharaoWinston HusbandsLaron E NelsonMuna AdenKeresa ArnoldShamara BaidoobonsoCharles DaboneOmiSoore DrydenEgbe EtowaJemila HamidFatimah Jackson-BestBagnini KohounDaeria O LawsonAisha K LoftersHenry LuyombyaTola MbulaheniPaul MkandawireMary NdunguAgatha NyambiSuzanne ObiorahFanta OngoibaClémence Ongolo-ZogoChinedu OrakaRita ShahinSanni YayaAndrew HendricksAster GebremeskelHaoua InouaJosephine EtowaPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
This study has been reviewed and approved by the following Research Ethics Boards: Toronto Public Health, Ottawa Public Health, Laurentian University; the University of Ottawa and the University of Toronto. Our findings will be disseminated as community reports, fact sheets, digital stories, oral and poster presentations, peer-reviewed manuscripts and social media.
Keyphrases
- public health
- social media
- study protocol
- health information
- global health
- randomized controlled trial
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- human immunodeficiency virus
- mental health
- hiv positive
- hepatitis c virus
- healthcare
- clinical trial
- hiv testing
- physical activity
- hiv aids
- emergency department
- open label
- machine learning
- artificial intelligence
- drug administration