“I’m Just Forgetting and I Don’t Know Why”: Exploring How People Living With HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder View, Manage, and Obtain Support for Their Cognitive Difficulties

Author:

Terpstra Alexander R.1,Worthington Catherine2,Ibáñez-Carrasco Francisco3,O’Brien Kelly K.4,Yamamoto Aiko5,Chan Carusone Soo6,Baltzer Turje Rosalind7,McDougall Patrick7,Granger William7,Thompson Victor7,DeSousa Maureen7,Creal Liz6,Rae Allan8,Medina Claudia8,Morley Elizabeth8,Rourke Sean B.34

Affiliation:

1. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2. University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

3. St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

4. University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

6. Casey House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

7. Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

8. Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) is common, but the lived experience of HAND is not well-understood. In this descriptive qualitative study, we explored how adults with HAND view, manage, and obtain support for cognitive difficulties. We interviewed 25 participants (20% female; median age = 51 years) who were diagnosed with HAND using neuropsychological assessment and a clinical interview. Semistructured interviews, co-developed with community members living with HIV, focused on how cognitive difficulties manifested and progressed, impacted well-being, and were discussed with others. We analyzed interview transcripts using a team-based, thematic approach. Participants described concentration, memory, and multitasking difficulties that fluctuated over time, as well as potential risk factors, management strategies, and psychosocial consequences. They reported they seldom discussed cognitive impairment with health care professionals, and that receiving a HAND diagnosis was validating, informative, yet somewhat disconcerting. Conversations between health care professionals and people living with HIV about HAND may provide opportunities for education, assessment, and support.

Funder

Institute of Infection and Immunity

Ontario HIV Treatment Network

CIHR Centre for REACH in HIV/AIDS

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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