2022
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11040380
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Primary Care of the Person Living with HIV

Abstract: Life-changing progress has been made over the past 30 years in the treatment of HIV infection. HIV has transformed from an illness that resulted in one complication after another and nearly always resulted in death to a chronic illness that for most patients is more easily managed than diabetes or heart disease. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is now simple and well-tolerated. The most important priority of HIV treatment is ensuring that people living with HIV stay on continuous, effective ART. ART, although not … Show more

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“…First, we noted the importance of providing T2DM care in a variety of clinical settings, with some patient participants reporting a preference to receive HIV and T2DM care from the same clinician, and others preferring separate clinicians. While research is examining how best to integrate services [ 27 ], understanding that some patients may prefer to see separate clinicians is also important. Honoring patient preference is associated with improved care engagement and health outcomes, as it is a key component of patient-centered care [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, we noted the importance of providing T2DM care in a variety of clinical settings, with some patient participants reporting a preference to receive HIV and T2DM care from the same clinician, and others preferring separate clinicians. While research is examining how best to integrate services [ 27 ], understanding that some patients may prefer to see separate clinicians is also important. Honoring patient preference is associated with improved care engagement and health outcomes, as it is a key component of patient-centered care [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%