| Literature DB >> 35397097 |
Howell T Jones1,2, Tristan J Barber3,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The proportion of people living with HIV being older adults is increasing and due to high rates of multimorbidity and frailty within this group geriatricians are well placed to contribute to their care. However, little is known about how geriatricians feel about this new opportunity.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; Frailty; Geriatrics; HIV; Older people
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35397097 PMCID: PMC9378329 DOI: 10.1007/s41999-022-00642-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Geriatr Med ISSN: 1878-7649 Impact factor: 3.269
Fig. 1PRISMA Diagram. From: Moher D, Liberati A, Tetzlaff J, Altman DG, The PRISMA Group (2009). Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: The PRISMA Statement. PLoS Med 6(7): e1000097. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed1000097. For more information, visit www.prisma-statement.org
Summary of included articles
| ID | Title | Year | Location | Aim | Sample | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Creation and pilot implementation of a geriatrics fellows’ elective in HIV medicine for older adults [ | 2020 | Chicago, IL, USA | To evaluate a pilot curriculum for geriatric medicine trainees in HIV Medicine | 1 geriatric medicine fellow | Feedback on elective |
| 2 | Enhancing cultural and medical competency for LGBT older adults [ | 2021 | Philadelphia, PA, USA | To assess assessed self-reported knowledge and attitudes related to culturally competent care for LGBT patients and respondents comfort providing medical care for LGBT patients | 57 providers from one family medicine and one geriatric medicine practice | A voluntary, anonymous on-line survey was emailed to providers and staff at one urban, family medicine and one geriatric practice |
| 3 | Geriatricians and HIV: Comfort level and knowledge [ | 2008 | Baltimore, MD, USA | To assess geriatricians' knowledge of and comfort with HIV/AIDS | 94 geriatricians | A self-administered survey was mailed to a random sample of 302 US physicians who indicated that their primary area of practice was geriatrics |
| 4 | HIV knowledge and attitudes among providers in aging: results from a national survey [ | 2011 | East Lansing, MI, USA | To examine knowledge of HIV/AIDS and attitudes toward people with HIV/AIDS in a national sample of physicians, nurses, and social workers who specialize in gerontology or geriatrics | 111 geriatricians (Total | Cross-sectional survey of members of the American Medical Association (AMA), the National Association of Social Workers (NASW), and the American Nursing Credentialing Center (ANCC) The survey instrument included three standardized measures: 1. HIV Knowledge Questionnaire-45 (HIV-K-Q-45) 2. AIDS Attitude Scale (AAS) 3. A short version of the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale (MCSDS) Additional questions specifically on older adults: 1. Whether or not they thought dementia due to AIDS was reversible with appropriate treatment 2. Whether or not the proportion of older adults contracting HIV through heterosexual transmission was decreasing 3. What percent of all AIDS cases in the USA have occurred in people aged 50 and over 4. To correctly rank the four most common risk factors for HIV |
| 5 | HIV screening in an urban geriatrics ambulatory clinic [ | 2020 | New York City, NY, USA | To measure the rate of HIV screening among older patients as well as assess provider knowledge for HIV testing guidelines in an urban safety netgeriatrics clinic | 14 geriatricians | Brief survey of geriatricians |
| 6 | Learning what we don’t know: Attitudes and knowledge of gerontological health providers toward HIV/AIDS [ | 2010 | East Lansing, MI, USA | To assess provider knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS | 111 geriatricians (Total | A survey of knowledge and attitudes was mailed to providers of gerontological health services across the USA |
Fig. 2Current barriers to geriatricians contributing to the care of older people living with HIV