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  • There is a significant gap in nutritional programs and resources for people living with HIV/AIDS in Nova Scotia, impacting their health and well-being.
  • Researchers conducted interviews with nine HIV-service providers to explore their beliefs and experiences, leading to thematic findings.
  • The study highlights the importance of addressing social determinants of health, confronting stigma, promoting communal dining, and utilizing community networks to improve nutrition-related support for this population.

Article Abstract

There is a lack of nutritional programming and resources available for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Nova Scotia, Canada. This is problematic for several reasons, including that adequate food and nutrition knowledge is integrated to effective medical therapy and wellness for PLWHA. The aim of this research was to explore and describe the beliefs, values, and experiences of HIV-service providers involved programming for PLWHA in Nova Scotia. Using a post-structuralist lens, semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine service providers. Thematic analysis of interview transcripts identified four main themes: (1) recognizing the social determinants of health, (2) acknowledging and disrupting layered stigma, (3) understanding the commensality, and (4) navigating and utilizing networks of care. These findings suggest that those developing, delivering, and evaluating food and nutrition-related programming must engage in community-inclusive approaches that recognize the varied social determinants of health that shape the lived of PLWHA, leverage existing networks and resources, and actively disrupt layered stigma. Also, in agreement with existing evidence, participants stressed the value of communicating and supporting the practice of eating together (commensality) and cultivating networks of care.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11264540PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/15248399231160758DOI Listing

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