Terrence Higgins Trust launches survey with Marie Curie to explore experiences of palliative care support for people living with HIV
Terrence Higgins Trust, Marie Curie, the Mary Stevens Hospice and University College London have launched a research study, approved by the UCL research ethics committee, to understand barriers and experiences of people living with HIV around planning for and receiving palliative and end of life car
Terrence Higgins Trust, Marie Curie, the Mary Stevens Hospice and University College London have launched a research study, approved by the UCL research ethics committee, to understand barriers and experiences of people living with HIV around planning for and receiving palliative and end of life care.
The survey will ask about your experiences of accessing health care broadly, your knowledge of palliative care, any experiences of accessing palliative care and what support you might like to receive towards the end of your life. You will also be asked about your age, gender, sexuality, area of the UK you live in, income and your ethnicity, so the partnership knows who they have heard from, and who we have not. You will not be identifiable from your response.
To take part in the research, which could inform services and learning resources and good practice guidelines, and improve experiences for others living with HIV in the future, CLICK HERE
Support independent LGBTQ+ journalism
Scene was founded in Brighton in 1993, at a time when news stories about Pride protests were considered radical. Since then, Scene has remained proudly independent, building a platform for queer voices. Every subscription helps us to report on the stories that matter to LGBTQ+ people across the UK and beyond.
Your support funds our journalists and contributes to Pride Community Foundation’s grant-making and policy work.
Subscribe today
Comments ()