Access and engagement in HIV care among a national cohort of women living with HIV in Canada

Author:

Kronfli Nadine1,Lacombe-Duncan Ashley2,Wang Ying3,de Pokomandy Alexandra13,Kaida Angela4,Logie Carmen25,Conway Tracey56,Kennedy V. Logan5,Burchell Ann78910,Tharao Wangari11,Pick Neora1213,Kestler Mary1213,Sereda Paul14,Loutfy Mona515,on behalf of the CHIWOS Research Te 1

Affiliation:

1. Chronic Viral Illness Services, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canada

2. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC Canada

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada

5. Women’s College Research Institute, Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

6. International Community of Women living with HIV, North America (ICWNA), New Brunswick, NJ, USA

7. Division of Epidemiology, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

8. Department of Family and Community Medicine, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

9. Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

10. Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada

11. Women’s Health in Women’s Hands Community Health Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada

12. Oak Tree Clinic, BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada

13. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

14. Epidemiology & Population Health, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

15. Department of Medicine and Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Funder

Canadian HIV Trials Network, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Social Psychology,Health (social science)

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