Living with HIV and chronic pain in Canada: A community-​based, mixed-​methods, multi-​sectoral, interdisciplinary, and intersectional study

Please join the CTN+ CIHR Pan-Canadian Network for HIV and STBBI Clinical Trials Research for a seminar.

Chronic pain is a common and under-recognized issue among people living with HIV. This webinar, presented by patient partners Darren Lauscher and Kath Webster, will share key findings from CTN 340 — Living with HIV and chronic pain in Canada: A community-based, mixed-methods, multi-sectoral, interdisciplinary, and intersectional study, led by Dr. Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health.

This webinar will highlight the prevalence of chronic pain, associated factors, and implications for care, research, and community-based responses. The presentation will also discuss how these findings can inform future interventions and policy efforts. This webinar is for anyone interested in HIV, chronic pain, public health, clinical care, research, or community advocacy. It welcomes individuals living with HIV, health care providers, researchers, students, policy-makers, and community members.

Presenters:

  • Kath Webster, Board Member, Pacific AIDS Network (PAN), and Past Member, National Management Team, CHIWOS
  • Darren Lauscher, KM Liaison, CTN+ BC & Yukon Regional Team, and Member, CTN+ Community Leadership Team

Date: 1 April

Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Location: Online via Zoom

Please register on Zoom.