Using Focus Group Feedback to Identify Patient-Centered Initiatives for Older Persons with HIV.

TitleUsing Focus Group Feedback to Identify Patient-Centered Initiatives for Older Persons with HIV.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBurchett CO, Shen MJohnson, Freeman R, Seidel L, Karpiak S, Brennan-Ing M, Siegler EL
JournalClin Gerontol
Pagination1-12
Date Published2020 Jun 04
ISSN1545-2301
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study assessed how few community-based programs target older people living with HIV.

METHODS: We conducted four focus groups comprised of people 50 and older with HIV (N = 32; gay/bisexual men, heterosexual men, women, and Spanish-speakers) to inform HIV program development by exploring the services in which participants were actively involved, along with the services they wanted to receive.

RESULTS: Using inductive thematic qualitative analysis, four themes were identified pertaining to program development: (a) types of currently utilized HIV service organizations; (b) dissatisfaction with HIV programming and services; (c) participants' preferred programming, courses, groups, or activities; and (d) desire to serve as peer mentors.

CONCLUSIONS: Results highlight the need for community-based organizations to address social engagement and isolation among older people living with HIV.

CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: These findings exemplify the need for programs to be specifically designed for OPH, and created with the primary goals of socialization and helping develop social support networks.

DOI10.1080/07317115.2020.1769245
Alternate JournalClin Gerontol
PubMed ID32497461