Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol

Introduction In Manitoba, Canada, there has been an increase in the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV and those not returning for regular HIV care. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in increased sex and gender disparities in disease risk and mortalities, decreased harm reduction services and re...

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Main Authors: Rueda, Zulma Vanessa, Haworth-Brockman, Margaret, Sobie, Cheryl, Villacis, Enrique, Larcombe, Linda, Maier, Katharina, Deering, Kathleen, Sanguins, Julianne, Templeton, Kimberly, MacKenzie, Lauren, Ireland, Laurie, Kasper, Ken, Payne, Michael, Bullard, Jared, Krusi, Andrea, Pick, Neora, Myran, Tara, Meyers, Adrienne, Keynan, Yoav
Other Authors: Canada Research Chairs Program, Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian Institute for Health Research, The Manitoba Medical Service Foundation
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Language:English
Published: BMJ 2023
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067813 2024-10-06T13:48:46+00:00 Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol Rueda, Zulma Vanessa Haworth-Brockman, Margaret Sobie, Cheryl Villacis, Enrique Larcombe, Linda Maier, Katharina Deering, Kathleen Sanguins, Julianne Templeton, Kimberly MacKenzie, Lauren Ireland, Laurie Kasper, Ken Payne, Michael Bullard, Jared Krusi, Andrea Pick, Neora Myran, Tara Meyers, Adrienne Keynan, Yoav Canada Research Chairs Program Public Health Agency of Canada Canadian Institute for Health Research The Manitoba Medical Service Foundation 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067813 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067813 en eng BMJ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BMJ Open volume 13, issue 8, page e067813 ISSN 2044-6055 2044-6055 journal-article 2023 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-067813 2024-09-12T04:56:11Z Introduction In Manitoba, Canada, there has been an increase in the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV and those not returning for regular HIV care. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in increased sex and gender disparities in disease risk and mortalities, decreased harm reduction services and reduced access to healthcare. These health crises intersect with increased drug use and drug poisoning deaths, houselessness and other structural and social factors most acutely among historically underserved groups. We aim to explore the social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV care and harm reduction services experienced by people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Manitoba. Methods and analysis Our study draws on participatory action research design. Guiding the methodological design are the lived experiences of PLHIV. In-depth semi-structured face-to-face interviews and quantitative questionnaires will be conducted with two groups: (1) persons aged ≥18 years living or newly diagnosed with HIV and (2) service providers who work with PLHIV. Data collection will include sex, gender, sociodemographic information, income and housing, experiences with the criminal justice system, sexual practices, substance use practices and harm reduction access, experiences with violence and support, HIV care journey (since diagnosis until present), childhood trauma and a decision-making questionnaire. Data will be analysed intersectionally, employing grounded theory for thematic analysis, sex-based and gender-based analysis and social determinants of health and syndemic framework to understand the experiences of PLHIV in Manitoba. Ethics and dissemination We received approval from the University of Manitoba Health Ethics Research Board (HS25572; H2022:218), First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba, Nine Circles Community Health Centre, Shared Health Manitoba (SH2022:194) and 7th Street Health Access Centre. Findings will be disseminated using community-focused knowledge translation strategies identified by ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations The BMJ Canada BMJ Open 13 8 e067813
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description Introduction In Manitoba, Canada, there has been an increase in the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV and those not returning for regular HIV care. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in increased sex and gender disparities in disease risk and mortalities, decreased harm reduction services and reduced access to healthcare. These health crises intersect with increased drug use and drug poisoning deaths, houselessness and other structural and social factors most acutely among historically underserved groups. We aim to explore the social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV care and harm reduction services experienced by people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Manitoba. Methods and analysis Our study draws on participatory action research design. Guiding the methodological design are the lived experiences of PLHIV. In-depth semi-structured face-to-face interviews and quantitative questionnaires will be conducted with two groups: (1) persons aged ≥18 years living or newly diagnosed with HIV and (2) service providers who work with PLHIV. Data collection will include sex, gender, sociodemographic information, income and housing, experiences with the criminal justice system, sexual practices, substance use practices and harm reduction access, experiences with violence and support, HIV care journey (since diagnosis until present), childhood trauma and a decision-making questionnaire. Data will be analysed intersectionally, employing grounded theory for thematic analysis, sex-based and gender-based analysis and social determinants of health and syndemic framework to understand the experiences of PLHIV in Manitoba. Ethics and dissemination We received approval from the University of Manitoba Health Ethics Research Board (HS25572; H2022:218), First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba, Nine Circles Community Health Centre, Shared Health Manitoba (SH2022:194) and 7th Street Health Access Centre. Findings will be disseminated using community-focused knowledge translation strategies identified by ...
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author Rueda, Zulma Vanessa
Haworth-Brockman, Margaret
Sobie, Cheryl
Villacis, Enrique
Larcombe, Linda
Maier, Katharina
Deering, Kathleen
Sanguins, Julianne
Templeton, Kimberly
MacKenzie, Lauren
Ireland, Laurie
Kasper, Ken
Payne, Michael
Bullard, Jared
Krusi, Andrea
Pick, Neora
Myran, Tara
Meyers, Adrienne
Keynan, Yoav
spellingShingle Rueda, Zulma Vanessa
Haworth-Brockman, Margaret
Sobie, Cheryl
Villacis, Enrique
Larcombe, Linda
Maier, Katharina
Deering, Kathleen
Sanguins, Julianne
Templeton, Kimberly
MacKenzie, Lauren
Ireland, Laurie
Kasper, Ken
Payne, Michael
Bullard, Jared
Krusi, Andrea
Pick, Neora
Myran, Tara
Meyers, Adrienne
Keynan, Yoav
Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
author_facet Rueda, Zulma Vanessa
Haworth-Brockman, Margaret
Sobie, Cheryl
Villacis, Enrique
Larcombe, Linda
Maier, Katharina
Deering, Kathleen
Sanguins, Julianne
Templeton, Kimberly
MacKenzie, Lauren
Ireland, Laurie
Kasper, Ken
Payne, Michael
Bullard, Jared
Krusi, Andrea
Pick, Neora
Myran, Tara
Meyers, Adrienne
Keynan, Yoav
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title Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
title_short Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
title_full Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
title_fullStr Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Social and structural barriers and facilitators to HIV healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in Manitoba: study protocol
title_sort social and structural barriers and facilitators to hiv healthcare and harm reduction services for people experiencing syndemics in manitoba: study protocol
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