Association between health-related quality of life and menopausal status and symptoms in women living with HIV aged 45–60 years in England: An analysis of the PRIME study

Hajra Okhai*, Livia Dragomir, Erica R.M. Pool, Caroline A. Sabin, Alec Miners, Lorraine Sherr, Katharina Haag, Rageshri Dhairyawan, Nina Vora, Binta Sultan, Richard Gilson, Fiona Burns, Yvonne Gilleece, Rachael Jones, Frank Post, Jonathan Ross, Andrew Ustianowski, Shema Tariq

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    Original languageEnglish
    JournalWomen's Health
    Volume18
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - Jan 2022

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    The authors thank the PRIME Study Expert Advisory Group: Comfort Adams, Jane Anderson, Mwenza Blell, Jonathan Elford (Chair), Janine MacGregor-Read, Fiona Pettitt, Janice Rymer, Jane Shepherd, Lorraine Sherr and Emily Wandolo; the PRIME Study recruiting sites: Barking Community Hospital (Rageshri Dhairyawan, Emma Macfarlane, Sharmin Obeyesekera, Cecelia Theodore), Barts Hospital NHS Trust (James Hand, Helena Miras, Liat Sarner), Brighton and Sussex University Hospital (Yvonne Gilleece, Alyson Knott, Celia Richardson), Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (Mimi Chirwa, Ann Sullivan, Mini Thankachen, Sathya Visvendra), City of Coventry Health Centre (Sris Allen, Kerry Flahive), Guy?s and St Thomas? Hospital (Julie Fox, Julianne Iwanga, Annemiek DeRuiter, Mark Taylor), 10 Hammersmith Broadway (Sophie Hobday, Rachael Jones, Clare Turvey), Homerton University Hospital (Monica James, Sambasivarao Pelluri, Iain Reeves), Kings College Hospital (Sarah Barber, Priya Bhagwandin, Lucy Campbell, Leigh McQueen, Frank Post, Selin Yurdakul, Beverley White), Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust (Tarik Moussaoui, Melanie Rosenvinge, Judith Russell), Mortimer Market Centre (Tuhina Bhattacharya, Alexandra Rolland, Shema Tariq), New Cross Hospital Wolverhampton (Sarah Milgate, Anjum Tariq), North Manchester General Hospital (Claire Fox, Gabriella Lindergard, Andrew Ustianowski), Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust (Fiona Burns, Nargis Hemat, Nnenna Ngwu, Rimi Shah), Southend Hospital (Sabri Abubakar, John Day, Laura Hilton, Henna Jaleel, Tina Penn), St Mary?s Hospital (Angela Bailey, Nicola Mackie); University Hospital Birmingham (Reka Drotosne-Szatmari, Jan Harding, Satwant Kaur, Tessa Lawrence, Monika Oriak, Jonathan Ross) and West Middlesex Hospital (Kimberley Forbes, Ursula Kirwan, Shamela De Silva, Marie-Louise Svensson, Rebecca Wilkins). They thank for the support from Positively UK and the UK-CAB. Finally, and most importantly, they thank all the participants for sharing their time and experiences so generously. The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The PRIME Study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) awarded to S.T. (PDF-2014-07-071). S.T. received salary support through a UCL/Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund Flexible Support Award (204841/Z/16/Z). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the National Health Service (NHS), the NIHR, the Wellcome Trust, or the Department of Health. The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The PRIME Study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) awarded to S.T. (PDF-2014-07-071). S.T. received salary support through a UCL/Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund Flexible Support Award (204841/Z/16/Z). The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the National Health Service (NHS), the NIHR, the Wellcome Trust, or the Department of Health. The authors thank the PRIME Study Expert Advisory Group: Comfort Adams, Jane Anderson, Mwenza Blell, Jonathan Elford (Chair), Janine MacGregor-Read, Fiona Pettitt, Janice Rymer, Jane Shepherd, Lorraine Sherr and Emily Wandolo; the PRIME Study recruiting sites: Barking Community Hospital (Rageshri Dhairyawan, Emma Macfarlane, Sharmin Obeyesekera, Cecelia Theodore), Barts Hospital NHS Trust (James Hand, Helena Miras, Liat Sarner), Brighton and Sussex University Hospital (Yvonne Gilleece, Alyson Knott, Celia Richardson), Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (Mimi Chirwa, Ann Sullivan, Mini Thankachen, Sathya Visvendra), City of Coventry Health Centre (Sris Allen, Kerry Flahive), Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital (Julie Fox, Julianne Iwanga, Annemiek DeRuiter, Mark Taylor), 10 Hammersmith Broadway (Sophie Hobday, Rachael Jones, Clare Turvey), Homerton University Hospital (Monica James, Sambasivarao Pelluri, Iain Reeves), Kings College Hospital (Sarah Barber, Priya Bhagwandin, Lucy Campbell, Leigh McQueen, Frank Post, Selin Yurdakul, Beverley White), Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust (Tarik Moussaoui, Melanie Rosenvinge, Judith Russell), Mortimer Market Centre (Tuhina Bhattacharya, Alexandra Rolland, Shema Tariq), New Cross Hospital Wolverhampton (Sarah Milgate, Anjum Tariq), North Manchester General Hospital (Claire Fox, Gabriella Lindergard, Andrew Ustianowski), Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust (Fiona Burns, Nargis Hemat, Nnenna Ngwu, Rimi Shah), Southend Hospital (Sabri Abubakar, John Day, Laura Hilton, Henna Jaleel, Tina Penn), St Mary’s Hospital (Angela Bailey, Nicola Mackie); University Hospital Birmingham (Reka Drotosne-Szatmari, Jan Harding, Satwant Kaur, Tessa Lawrence, Monika Oriak, Jonathan Ross) and West Middlesex Hospital (Kimberley Forbes, Ursula Kirwan, Shamela De Silva, Marie-Louise Svensson, Rebecca Wilkins). They thank for the support from Positively UK and the UK-CAB. Finally, and most importantly, they thank all the participants for sharing their time and experiences so generously.

    Keywords

    • HIV
    • menopause
    • quality of life
    • women

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