Bertrand Lebouche

Bertrand Lebouche
McGill University | McGill · Department of Family Medicine

MD PhD

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Introduction
Bertrand Lebouché, MD, PhD is a clinician researcher specialized in primary care for people living with HIV and / or hepatitis C at the Chronic Viral Illness Service of the MUHC's Glen Hospital. He is also an associate professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill University. He is currently developing a new connected patient-reported instrument and configuring a patient portal/mobile application to improve the HIV care pathway and monitor COVID-19 patients remotely.
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February 2013 - October 2016
McGill University
Position
  • Assistant professor, Medical Doctor, clinician researcher
February 2013 - present
McGill University
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  • Professor (Assistant)
December 2012 - present
McGill University Health Centre
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  • Attending physician

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Publications (229)
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Background Telemonitoring for COVID-19 has gained much attention due to its potential in reducing morbidity, healthcare utilization, and costs. However, its benefit with regard to economic outcomes has yet to be clearly demonstrated. Objective To analyze the costs associated with the use of the Opal portal to monitor COVID-19 patients during their...
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Background We developed MARVIN, an artificial intelligence (AI)‐based chatbot that provides 24/7 expert‐validated information on self‐management‐related topics for people with HIV. This study assessed (1) the feasibility of using MARVIN, (2) its usability and acceptability, and (3) four usability subconstructs (perceived ease of use, perceived usef...
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397 Background: The EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 Level (EQ-5D-5L) is a validated tool that assesses health utility (HU) as a self-reported measure of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study aims to generate Canadian-specific HU data for patients with stable, HER2-positive (HER2+) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) receiving standard therapies. Meth...
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Introduction Millions of persons with chronic pain across North America and Europe use opioids. While the immunosuppressive properties of opioids are associated with risks of infections, these outcomes could be mitigated through careful patient selection and monitoring practices when appropriate. It is important to recognise that some patients do b...
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Le chemsex est une forme d’usage de drogues sexualisé en expansion chez les GBHSH, avec des risques pour la santé physique et mentale. Cet article vise d’abord à mieux comprendre les facteurs de vulnérabilité des GBHSH, de même que les approches sexologiques possibles. Ensuite, des consultations en réduction des risques et des dommages pour les GBH...
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Background: Pharmacists need up-to-date knowledge and decision-making support in HIV care. We aim to develop MARVIN-Pharma, an adapted artificial intelligence-based chatbot initially for people with HIV, to assist pharmacists in considering evidence-based needs. Methods: From December 2022 to December 2023, an online needs-assessment survey evaluat...
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Background: Pharmacists need up-to-date knowledge and decision-making support in HIV care. We aim to develop MARVIN-Pharma, an adapted artificial intelligence-based chatbot initially for people with HIV, to assist pharmacists, considering evidence-based needs. Methods: From Dec 2022 to Dec 2023, an online needs-assessment survey evaluated Québec ph...
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Purpose Strong primary health care (PHC) systems require well‐established PHC education systems to enhance the skills of general practitioners (GPs). However, the literature on the experiences of international collaboration in primary care education in low‐ and middle‐income countries remains limited. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the i...
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Objectives People with HIV are at increased risk for metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatohepatitis (MASH). Although sex differences are documented in the general population, their role in the context of HIV is less understood. Methods This was a multicentre cohort study including people with HIV without viral hepatitis coinfection. A FibroScan‐...
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Background: HIV drug resistance (HIV-DR) may jeopardize the benefit of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in treatment and prevention. This study utilized viral phylogenetics to resolve the influence of transmission networks on sustaining the spread of HIV-DR in Quebec spanning 2002 to 2022. Methods: Time trends in acquired (ADR) and transmitted drug res...
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Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is a driver of health disparities and chronic diseases. People with HIV (PWH) are at risk for chronic liver diseases. We evaluated the association between low SES and hepatic outcomes in PWH. Methods We included PWH from a prospective cohort. SES was assessed by the Pampalon material and social deprivation ind...
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Cannabis-based medicines (CBMs) could help reduce systemic inflammation in people with HIV (PWH). In a prospective, randomized pilot study we enrolled participants from August 2021–April 2022 with HIV, aged ≥18 and on antiretroviral therapy and randomly assigned them to cannabidiol (CBD) ± Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) capsules for 12 weeks with th...
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Background Scholars recommend providing migrants living with HIV (MLWH) with free treatment, rapidly, once linked to care to optimize their HIV-related experiences and health outcomes. Quantitative evaluations of patient-reported measures for MLWH in such models are necessary to explore the viability of these recommendations. Methods Within a 96-w...
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Aim: People with HIV (PWH) are at high risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), defined by the presence of hepatic steatosis plus any among overweight, diabetes, hypertension, or dyslipidemia. There are limited data whether MASLD in PWH differs in clinical presentation from MASLD in the uninfected population. Aim: t...
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COVID-19 breakthrough infection (BTI) can occur despite vaccination. Using a multi-centre, prospective, observational Canadian cohort of people with HIV (PWH) receiving ≥2 COVID-19 vaccines, we compared the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) and receptor-binding domain (RBD)-specific IgG levels 3 and 6 months post second dose, as well as 1 month post third dose,...
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Introduction Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) was originally described as a stress-induced cytokine, and a biomarker of aging and cardiovascular diseases. We hypothesized that circulating GDF-15 would be associated with COVID-19 disease severity. Herein, we explored this hypothesis in a large cohort of COVID-19 patients. Methods Blood sam...
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Background: Linguistic concordance between healthcare providers and patients is critical for ensuring quality healthcare. Professional interpretation can be expensive and challenging to access. This scoping review aimed to explore the evidence on the role and education of medical students as interpreters in caring for patients with limited language...
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Background Chemsex, a type of sexualised drug use, is expanding among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM), with physical and mental health risks. Health-seeking behaviours of GBMSM practising chemsex is not clear. Methods Harm reduction (HR) consultations for GBMSM engaging in chemsex and seeking comprehensive services includ...
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Background Artificial intelligence (AI)–based chatbots could help address some of the challenges patients face in acquiring information essential to their self-health management, including unreliable sources and overburdened health care professionals. Research to ensure the proper design, implementation, and uptake of chatbots is imperative. Inclus...
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This article is an overview and reflection of the findings of an evaluative study conducted on a program called “Techno-Covid Partnership” (TCP) implemented in April 2020 at the Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM) in Montreal, Canada. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CHUM decided in April 2020 to implement telehealth,...
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BACKGROUND Chatbots, or "conversational agents," have emerged as significant tools in healthcare, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology. These programs are designed to simulate human-like conversations, addressing various healthcare needs. However, no comprehensive synthesis of healthcare chatbots’ roles, use...
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Background Chatbots, or conversational agents, have emerged as significant tools in health care, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and digital technology. These programs are designed to simulate human conversations, addressing various health care needs. However, no comprehensive synthesis of health care chatbots’ roles, users, benef...
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Sexual problems are common among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) after diagnosis with HIV. However, these are often overlooked in care and research, where sexual risk reduction and biomedical aspects of sexual health tend to dominate. We conducted a rapid scoping review to investigate which sexual problems of GBM living wit...
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Background: Gay, bisexual, and other men (GBM) who have sex with men living with HIV in serodifferent couples (one partner living with HIV, the other HIV-negative) may encounter unique sexual health challenges. This study aimed to explore their definition of sexual health that could improve service provision. Methods: We interviewed 10 gay-identif...
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Objective There is international interest in the integration of patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) into routine HIV care, but little work has synthesized the content of published initiatives. We conducted a rapid scoping review primarily to identify their selected patient‐reported outcomes and respective instruments. Methods Four databases...
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Objective Multidisciplinary care with free, rapid, and on‐site bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF) dispensation may improve health outcomes among migrants living with HIV. However, models for rapid B/F/TAF initiation are not well studied among migrants living with HIV, and an understanding of how social determinants of health...
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BACKGROUND Self-management interventions are emphasized as a way to optimize health outcomes and care, but they necessitate supporting patients to access timely and reliable health information, which remains a challenge. In the realm of digital health, artificial intelligence-based chatbots capable of conversing with users in natural language have...
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Background: Finding a cure for HIV is challenged by persisting reservoirs, the mapping of which necessitates invasive procedures. Inviting people with HIV (PWHIV) at the end of life to donate body specimens post-mortem through research autopsies is a novel approach, raising ethical concerns. Objective: This case study aims to explore the motivat...
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Introduction The effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART), particularly integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs), on non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in people with HIV remains unclear. We evaluated the effect of switching non‐INSTI backbone antiretroviral medications to raltegravir on NAFLD and metabolic parameters. Materials and Meth...
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Introduction Advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) is a major cause of death for people with HIV (PWH). While viral hepatitis coinfections are largely responsible for this trend, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is an emerging concern for PWH. We aimed to assess the contribution of MASLD to incident ACLD in PWH. Met...
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Objectives Many vaccines require higher/additional doses or adjuvants to provide adequate protection for people with HIV (PWH). Here, we compare coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine-induced antibody neutralization capacity in PWH vs. HIV-negative individuals following two vaccine doses. Design In Canadian prospective observational cohorts,...
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Chronic HIV infection is characterized by persistent inflammation despite antiretroviral therapy (ART). Cannabinoids may help reduce systemic inflammation in people with HIV (PWH). To assess the effects of oral cannabinoids during HIV, ten PWH on ART were randomized (n = 5/group) to increasing doses of oral Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC): cannabidio...
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Background and aims: People living with HIV (PLWH) are at high risk for advanced chronic liver disease and related adverse outcomes. We aimed to validate the prognostic value of non-invasive scores based on liver stiffness measurement (LSM) and on markers of portal hypertension (PH), namely platelets and spleen diameter, in PLWH. Methods: We com...
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Background: Challenges to antiretroviral therapy adherence are well-known and continue to be a major hurdle in HIV care. The objective of this paper is to identify barriers to antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence that are relevant to HIV care from the perspective of people living with HIV and healthcare and social service professionals. Methods...
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BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic unprecedently challenged public health systems, with 95% of cases in Quebec, Canada, sent home for self-isolation. To ensure continuous care, we implemented a patient-portal (Opal) supported intervention to remotely monitor at-home COVID-19 patients with daily self-reports of symptoms, vital signs, and mental health...
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedent challenge to public health systems, with 95% of cases in Quebec sent home for self-isolation. To ensure continuous care, we implemented an intervention supported by a patient portal (Opal) to remotely monitor at-home patients with COVID-19 via daily self-reports of symptoms, vital signs, and menta...
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Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is frequent in people with HIV (PWH). The Fibroscan-aspartate aminotransferase (FAST) score was developed to identify patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and significant fibrosis. We investigated prevalence of NASH with fibrosis and the value of FAST score in predicting clinical ou...
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Background: In Montreal (Canada), high hepatitis C virus (HCV) seroincidence (21 per 100 person-years in 2017) persists among people who have injected drugs (PWID) despite relatively high testing rates and coverage of needle and syringe programs (NSP) and opioid agonist therapy (OAT). We assessed the potential of interventions to achieve HCV elimi...
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Positive Plus One is a mixed-methods study of long-term mixed HIV-serostatus relationships in Canada (2016–19). Qualitative interviews with 51 participants (10 women, 41 men, including 27 HIV-positive and 24 HIV-negative partners) were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis to examine notions of relationship resilience in the context of emergin...
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Background Aging people with HIV (PWH) on antiretroviral therapy face high rates of metabolic dysfunction and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Fat alterations are frequent in PWH and predict worse cardiometabolic outcomes. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is an important compartment of body fat tissue releasing bioactive molecules. As a hormo...
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Background People with HIV (PWH) are at high risk for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). In the general population, sex differences seem to exist in frequency and severity of MAFLD, with higher prevalence of MAFLD in men, but higher incidence of liver fibrosis in women. Less is known about sex differences in MAFLD and liv...
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Introduction: Chronic cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is very frequent in people living with HIV (PLWH). High anti-CMV IgG titres, which may be linked to transient CMV replication, have been associated with earlier mortality, CD8 T-cell expansion, lower CD4/CD8 ratio and increased T-cell senescence. We previously showed that anti-CMV IgG titres co...
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(1) Background: The aim of this project was to develop a short, HIV-specific, health-related quality of life measure with a scoring system based on patient preferences for the different dimensions of the Preference-Based HIV Index (PB-HIV). (2) Methods: This study is a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Canadian Positive Brain Health Now coh...
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Background Many people living with HIV struggle to consistently adhere to antiretroviral therapy, fail to achieve long-term virologic control and remain at risk for HIV-related disease progression, development of resistance and may transmit HIV infection to others. Objective To determine if switching from current multi-tablet (curART) to single-ta...
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Background: With anti-inflammatory properties, cannabinoids may be a potential strategy to reduce immune activation in people living with HIV (PLWH) but more information on their safety and tolerability is needed. Methods: We conducted an open-label interventional pilot study at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada. PLWH were...
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Background Over a third of people living with HIV (PLHIV) have suboptimal adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART). Measures of barriers to ART adherence often lack comprehensiveness. To help manage ART adherence barriers in HIV care, we are developing a new patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of these barriers (the I-Score). Methods We asses...
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Objectives: Many vaccines require higher/additional doses or adjuvants to provide adequate protection for people with HIV (PWH). Our objective was to compare COVID-19 vaccine immunogenicity in PWH to HIV-negative individuals. Design: In a Canadian multi-center prospective, observational cohort of PWH receiving at least two COVID-19 vaccinations,...
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The use of telehealth and digital health platforms has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the implementation of physical distancing measures and restrictions. To address the pandemic threat, telehealth was promptly and extensively developed, implemented, and used to maintain continuity of care offered through multi-purpose technology pla...
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Background: Fat alterations are frequent in people with HIV (PWH) and predict worse cardiometabolic outcomes. Visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is associated with ectopic fat accumulation in the liver. We aimed to investigate nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) diagnosed by controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) as a potential marker of visceral a...
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Background: Maximizing uptake of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines among people in prison is essential in mitigating future outbreaks. We aimed to determine factors associated with willingness to receive SARS-CoV-2 vaccination before vaccine availability. Methods: We chose 3 Canadian federal prisons based on their low uptake of influenza vaccines in 2019-2020...
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Being out of HIV care (OOC) is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. We assessed implementation of Lost & Found, a clinic-based intervention to reengage OOC patients. OOC patients were identified using a nurse-validated, real-time OOC list within the electronic medical records (EMR) system. Nurses called OOC patients. Implementation oc...
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This study aimed to explore the experiences of migrant people living with HIV (MLWH) enrolled in a Montreal-based multidisciplinary HIV care clinic with rapid antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation and cost-covered ART. Between February 2020 and March 2022, 32 interviews were conducted with 16 MLWH at three time-points (16 after 1 week of ART in...
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This study investigates the impact of the age at which HIV was acquired on adherence. There was no difference in adherence between patients who acquired HIV in childhood vs. those who acquired it in adolescence/early adulthood (83% vs. 90%; p = 0.24), but achievement of virological/immunological efficacy (78.8% vs. 93.5%, p = 0.02) was less likely...
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Background: A novel adaptive trial design called platform trials (PTs) may offer an effective, efficient, and unbiased approach to evaluate different developer versions of mobile health (m-health) apps. However, the feasibility of their use for this purpose is yet to be explored. Objective: This literature review aims to explore the reported challe...
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UNSTRUCTURED The use of telehealth and digital health platforms has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic due to the implementation of physical distancing measures and restrictions. To address the pandemic threat, telehealth has been promptly and extensively developed, implemented, and used to maintain continuity of care offered through multi-purp...
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Abstract Background: In Canada, healthcare professionals often rely on ad hoc interpreters, who are untrained volunteers recruited via intercom hospital announcements to interpret for patients with language barriers. This study analyzed the frequency of ad hoc interpreter requests via intercom announcements to estimate hospital interpretation needs...
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Introduction: HIV cure research requires interrogating latent HIV reservoirs in deep tissues, which necessitates autopsies to avoid risks to participants. An HIV autopsy biobank would facilitate this research, but such research raises ethical issues and requires participant engagement. This study explores willingness to participate in HIV cure res...
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Background: Calls for stakeholders across the global HIV landscape to widely and systematically adopt person-centered care and patient-oriented research approaches have been made by HIV scholars, clinicians, patients, and groups such as the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Such calls implicitly acknowledge that the end goal of...
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Background & Objective Access to Hepatitis C (HCV) care remains suboptimal. This systematic review sought to identify existing interventions designed to improve direct-acting antiviral (DAA) uptake among HCV infected women, people who inject drugs (PWID), men who have sex with men (MSM), and Indigenous peoples. Methods Studies published in high- a...
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Background: With the recent shift in focus to addressing HIV risk within relationships and couple-based interventions to prevent HIV transmission, successful recruitment of individuals involved in HIV-serodiscordant relationships is crucial. This paper evaluates methods used by the Positive Plus One (PP1) study to recruit and collect data on a div...
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Background: Little is known about the effects of disclosure of HIV-serodiscordant relationships on clinical outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the effect of relationship disclosure on HIV viral suppression, and hypothesized that disclosure by HIV-positive and HIV-negative partners would be associated with viral suppression in the HIV-positive partner....
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The COVID-19 pandemic created an urgent need to act to reduce the spread of the virus and alleviate congestion in healthcare services, protect health professionals, and help them maintain satisfactory quality and safety of care. Remote monitoring platforms (RPM) emerged as potential solutions. In this study, we evaluate, from health professionals’...
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Background Vaccine uptake rates have been historically low in correctional settings. To better understand vaccine hesitancy in these high-risk settings, we explored reasons for COVID-19 vaccine refusal among people in federal prisons. Methods Three maximum security all-male federal prisons in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario (Canada) were ch...
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Background Since the introduction of effective antiretroviral therapy, liver-related mortality has increased ten-fold in ageing people with HIV. This trend is driven by ageing-related metabolic conditions that cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which affects 35-65% of people with HIV. Clinically significant (stage 2–4) liver fibrosis...
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As people living with HIV are living longer lives, they have a correspondingly greater opportunity to enjoy long-term romantic and sexual partnerships, including with persons who do not live with HIV (“serodiscordant” relationships). In these dyads, asymmetries may emerge in access to social resources between partners. In this paper we examined how...