From a $40,000 CIHR meetings, planning and disseminations grant, the LISA study was able to disseminate knowledge and engage with the community in a variety of ways:
- Connecting with stakeholders in areas outside of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland (such as Victoria, Prince George) to disseminate findings
- Continue efforts to disseminate findings to the academic community and policy makers in BC
- Presenting and disseminating findings at local knowledge exchange events, conferences, and community meetings
- Website access to research results and published studies
- Arts-based community engagement - Photovoice
- Development of research summaries and lay abstracts
Presentations:
- PowerPoint Presentation: Patient Comprehension of Antiretroviral Drug Resistance: _Implications for Treatment and Clinical Practice (January 27, 2011)
- PowerPoint Presentation: Home is where the HAART is: Factors affecting neighbourhood perception for people living with HIV/AID (January 27, 2011)
Posters:
- The Role of Stable Housing and Food Security in Treatment Success Among People on HAART (January 24, 2011)
- Prevalence and Correlates of Food Insecurity in Individuals Receiving ART (January 24, 2011)
Research Summaries:
- Factors Related to Neighborhood Perceptions Among People Taking Treatment for HIV (January 11, 2011)
- Food Insecurity Common Among People Receiving Treatment for HIV in British Columbia (January 11, 2011)
- Suboptimal Use of HIV Drug Resistance Testing in a Universal Health Care Setting (December 7, 2010)
