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Course: Aging Well With HIV: Care Transitions for Older People Living With HIV

CME Credits: 2.00

Released: 2024-01-23

This two-module activity addresses the current state of HIV in the US and healthy aging considerations for persons living with HIV (PWH). Also included are brief vignettes of actual patient interviews. Their perspectives will provide insight into the daily challenges and quality of life issues that can occur while living with HIV.
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Video 1
In module 1, our experts discuss an overview of aging considerations for PWH, transitioning between care providers, research and equity considerations, and mental health.
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Video 2
Module 2 addresses creating an Age-Friendly Health System, advance care planning and health care proxies, and transitions between care settings.
The growing number of PWH over age 50 requires research, to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the health consequences of HIV in older individuals. The intent of this CME program is to help clinicians improve the health of older PWH.


Learning Objectives
1. Describe three ways in which transitioning health care from one caregiver to another places psychosocial burdens on aging PWH
2. Evaluate several patient-facing challenges as PWH grow older, including anxiety over changing clinicians, misperceptions on sexual health, and mental health considerations
3. Review systemic challenges to care transitions in older PWH, particularly surrounding advance care planning, referral, monitoring, and communication
4. Implement strategies that promote consistent communication within interprofessional and multidisciplinary care teams


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