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28 February 2022
New tool launched to help provide person-centred care for people living with HIV
The POSITIVE Outcomes tool can support people with HIV and help healthcare professionals understand where to focus their care.
- A new tool has been developed to support people living with HIV to receive care that is centred on the individual
- POSITIVE Outcomes is the first tool specifically designed for use in clinical settings to focus on what matters to people living with HIV
- It is a valid patient-reported outcome measure
Researchers from King’s College London and the British HIV Association (BHIVA), with input from HIV community members of the UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB), have launched a tool to support people with HIV and help healthcare professionals understand where to focus their care.
POSITIVE Outcomes is a simple tool which can quickly identify what matters to people living with HIV, and so enable care that is centred on the individual. It is the result of a five-year collaboration between researchers from the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care at King’s College London, BHIVA and the UK-CAB.
Routine use of the tool will have numerous benefits for both people living with HIV and the healthcare professionals delivering their care. For people living with HIV, the intended benefits include enhanced communication, assessment, empowerment, and decision-making. For clinicians, the tool will improve identification of ‘missed’ concerns, offer better referral, inform treatment decisions and improve monitoring of change over time. It will also help to inform service design and delivery, justification of spending and improved care provision.
“Despite HIV being a manageable, long-term health condition for those who can access modern treatments, people living with HIV continue to experience burdensome physical, psychological, social and spiritual problems. The POSITIVE Outcomes tool has been developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals and people living with HIV to ensure that each individual’s needs are identified in the most efficient way, so that their care can address those needs.”
– Professor Richard Harding, Director of the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care, Policy & Rehabilitation and Vice Dean (International) of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
Despite today’s highly effective medical management of HIV, research shows that people living with the condition have worse health-related quality of life than the general population and experience symptoms and concerns that span many areas, including physical, cognitive, psychological, social, welfare and information.
“We are delighted to be launching the POSITIVE Outcomes tool. Testing has demonstrated that it is clear and understandable, and that it measures what matters most to people living with HIV themselves. This means it will help us as clinicians to offer tailored treatment to each patient on an individual basis. We are confident that it will be of great benefit to both people with HIV and healthcare practitioners.”
– Dr Laura Waters, BHIVA Chair
“A diverse group of members from the UK-CAB contributed to the early stages of the development of the POSITIVE Outcomes tool to identify the outcomes that really matter to us as people living with HIV. We also looked at methodology and language, recognising that time with clinicians and other medical professionals is limited, making it essential that each individual’s needs can be identified quickly and efficiently.”
– Alex Sparrowhawk, Chair of the UK-CAB
Download the Positive Outcomes Tool
Download the Positive Outcomes: HIV PROM (PDF), available from Wiley Online Library
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Contact
Tanya Wood
tanya.wood@kcl.ac.uk
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Source: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/news/new-tool-launched-to-help-provide-person-centred-care-for-people-living-with-hiv
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