The Longitudinal Investigation into Supportive and Ancillary Health Services (LISA) project is a three-year initiative of the BC-CfE funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The objective of the LISA project is to better understand how people living with HIV and taking HAART are doing in terms of supportive services use, socio-demographic factors, and quality of life. Through face-to-face interviews, LISA gives people an opportunity to voice the successes and challenges they experience in their daily lives.
As of January 2010 the LISA study is now closed.
For more information please contact the LISA Coordinator (Kate Salters):
Phone: 604.682.2344 ext. 62484
Email: ksalters@cfenet.ubc.ca
LISA Partners
Vancouver
- AIDS Vancouver
- British Columbia Positive Living Society
- Dr. Peter Centre
- Healing Our Spirit, BC Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Society
- John Reudy Immunodeficiency Clinic, St. Paul's Hospital
- MAT/DOT, Downtown Community Health Centre
- Oak Tree Clinic, BC Women's Hospital
- Portland Hotel Society
- Positive Women's Network
- Spectrum Health Clinic
- Vancouver Native Health Society
- Vancouver Injection Drug Users Study
Lower Mainland
Victoria
