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Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Increasing the Meaningful Involvement of Women Living With HIV/AIDS (MIWA) in the Design and Delivery of HIV/AIDS Services
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NursingSexual HealthMeaningful InvolvementHealthcare ProvisionCommercial SexGlass CeilingTreatment And PreventionGender StudiesHiv/aids ServicesBritish ColumbiaCare DeliveryHivVulnerable Patient PopulationHealth Services ResearchSocial SciencesSexual And Reproductive Health
The meaningful involvement of women living with HIV/AIDS (MIWA) is a key feature of women-centred HIV care, yet little is known about transforming MIWA from principle to practice. Drawing on focus group data from the Canadian HIV Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS), we explored HIV-positive women's meaningful involvement in the design and delivery of HIV/AIDS services in British Columbia, Canada. In this article, we highlight the benefits and tensions that emerge as women traverse multiple roles as service users and service providers within their care communities, and the impact this has on their access to care and overall health.
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