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Evaluation of a Community-Based Self-Management Program to Increase Access to Rehabilitation for People Living with HIV.

Patricia SolomonNancy Margaret SalbachKelly Kathleen O'BrienStephanie NixonLarry BaxterNicole Gervais
Published in: Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (2020)
We qualitatively evaluated a novel educational program to help people living with HIV understand the role of rehabilitation, facilitate access to rehabilitation, and promote self-management of chronic disease in Canada. The program incorporated components of self-efficacy, client-centered care, peer education, and problem-based learning. Delivery of the community-engaged program was viewed as feasible and acceptable; however, a flexible delivery model was deemed important. Perceived learning was related to rehabilitation, advocacy, and taking responsibility for one's health. A co-leader model and access to online resources were strengths. Future work should assess the ability to apply advocacy knowledge and skills to access rehabilitation services.
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