HIV Outcomes: People living with HIV utilising HIV voluntary services |
A note on the survey
Thank you for choosing to participate in this survey. Through your responses, HIV Outcomes is aiming to build a picture of how people living with HIV in the UK use different services, and the value they have in ensuring people live well with HIV. Analysis from the survey results will be used to inform our planned report and recommendations for policy makers.
By an HIV voluntary service, organisation or VSCE, we are referring to any organisation or group that runs and provides services to contribute to quality of life for people living with HIV. All questions in this survey that refer to a service or organisation are asking about these types of groups, that could include charities, community groups or similar - we are not asking about your HIV clinic, GP or other kind of medical practitioner.
Please answer all questions to the best of your ability. Information shared here will be kept confidential within the project team, but will be used to inform some analyses.
The survey will be open for submissions until Friday 13th December. Please note that this survey is for people living with HIV who are aged 16 and above.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at HIV.Outcomes@nat.org.uk.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at HIV.Outcomes@nat.org.uk.
With National AIDS Trust providing the Secretariat, funded by Gilead Sciences and ViiV Healthcare as co-sponsors, HIV Outcomes UK is a coalition of HIV experts working to improve the health-related quality of life for people living with HIV in the UK.