Evaluating HIV Educational Materials for Older People

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Abstract

Objective: To address the gap in knowledge about HIV risk reduction materials that target older adults. This review offered a comprehensive and rigorous examination of HIV risk reduction education materials that targeted older adults in the United States, assessing the gap in their coverage and content. Method: A cross-sectional review of both print and Internet sources from state departments of public health, state and area agencies on aging, and web resources that targeted older populations was performed. Results: Of 29 health departments and 13 state and area agencies on aging that responded to the request, there were 9 HIV education materials identified that targeted older people. Of those materials, only 2 addressed the majority of aging-specific recommendations made from a previous study that described important HIV risk reduction information. Discussion: Recommendations are made about dissemination ideas to increase awareness and utilization of HIV educational materials.

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Conner, L. R., Fernández, Y., Junious, E., Piper, C., & Rowan, D. (2019). Evaluating HIV Educational Materials for Older People. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, 18. https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958219849054

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