Exploring the Perspectives of Older Adults Living With HIV on Virtual Care: Qualitative Study

Abstract

Background

As the population of individuals with HIV ages rapidly due to advancements in antiretroviral therapy, virtual care has become an increasingly vital component in managing their complex health needs. However, little is known about perceptions of care among older adults living with HIV.

Objective

This study aimed to understand the perceptions of older adults living with HIV regarding care.

Methods

Using an interpretive, qualitative, descriptive methodology, semistructured interviews were conducted with 14 diverse older adults living with HIV. The participants lived in Ontario, Canada, self-identified as HIV-positive, and were aged 50 years or older. Efforts were made to recruit individuals with varying experience with health care. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted with the interview transcripts to identify prevalent themes.

Results

The identified themes included (1) the importance of relationships in virtual care for older adults living with HIV; (2) privacy and confidentiality in virtual care; and (3) challenges and solutions related to access and technological barriers in virtual care. These themes highlight the perceptions of diverse older adults living with HIV concerning care, emphasizing the fundamental role of trust, privacy, and technology access.

Conclusions

By embracing the unique perspectives and experiences of this population, we can work toward building more inclusive and responsive health care systems that meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of age, HIV status, or other intersecting identities.

Description

© Kristina M Kokorelias, Dean Valentine, Erica M Dove, Paige Brown, Stuart McKinlay, Christine L Sheppard, Hardeep Singh, Andrew D Eaton, Laura Jamieson, Marina B Wasilewski, Alice Zhabokritsky, Ashley Flanagan, Reham Abdelha- lim, Rahel Zewude, Rabea Parpia, Sharon Walmsley, Luxey Sirisegaram. Originally published in JMIR Aging (https:// aging.jmir.org), 04.12.2024. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Aging, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://aging.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.

Keywords

HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, perspective, telemedicine, telehealth, virtual care, virtual health, virtual medicine, qualitative, gerontology, geriatrics, older adult, older people, aging

Citation

Kokorelias KM, Valentine D, Dove EM, Brown P, McKinlay S, Sheppard CL, Singh H, Eaton AD, Jamieson L, Wasilewski MB, Zhabokritsky A, Flanagan A, Abdelhalim R, Zewude R, Parpia R, Walmsley S, Sirisegaram L Exploring the Perspectives of Older Adults Living With HIV on Virtual Care: Qualitative Study JMIR Aging 2024;7:e65730 doi: 10.2196/65730

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