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Ask Us Europe: study invites people living with HIV to share their experiences

A new study, Ask Us Europe, has been launched across Europe with the goal of gathering insights from people living with HIV about their treatment and medical care experiences. The initiative aims to improve the quality of HIV services and clinical practice across countries in the region.

The survey was developed with the involvement of people living with HIV from 17 European countries. It focuses on real patient experiences, including assessments of accessibility, effectiveness, and communication throughout the treatment process.

The project is being conducted by the research initiative SHARE Collaborative at Queen Mary University of London. The lead researcher is Professor Chloe Orkin, with Angelina Namiba serving as co-chair.

To take part in the survey or to find out more, visit the Ask Us Europe project website or use the QR code provided in the materials.