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Strengths and challenges of various models of geriatric consultation for older adults living with HIV

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posted on 2023-06-10, 00:36 authored by Amelia J Davis, Meredith Greene, Eugenia Siegler, Kathleen V Fitch, Sarah A Schmalzle, Alysa Krain, Jaime Vera RojasJaime Vera Rojas, Marta Boffito, Julian Falutz, Kristine M Erlandson
As care of persons living with HIV (PWH) has transitioned from management of opportunistic infections to management of conditions associated with older age, new models of geriatric consultation are needed. The authors, who represent nine different clinics across North America and the United Kingdom, provided their insights on models of geriatric consultation for older individuals living with HIV. Three models of geriatric consultation are delineated: outpatient referral/consultation, combined HIV/geriatric multidisciplinary clinic, and dually-trained providers within one clinical setting. A patient-centered approach and the utilization of expertise across disciplines were universally identified as strengths. Logistical barriers and the reluctance of older PWH to see a geriatric care provider were identified as barriers to implementing these models. Although the optimal model of geriatric consultation depends on a region’s resources, there is value in augmenting the training of infectious disease providers to include principles of geriatric care.

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

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Clinical Infectious Diseases

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1058-4838

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Oxford University Press

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  • Global Health and Infection Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2021-08-10

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2022-08-07

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2021-08-10

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