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Building the evidence and communicating the U=U message
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This PowerPoint presentation covers:
- The key evidence behind Can't Pass It On/Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U).
- Why it’s important to talk about U=U including the benefits and the positive impact of the message.
- How to communicate U=U to patients.
The evidence supporting U=U
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This is Professor Alison Rodger’s presentation on the evidence base behind U=U.
Case studies
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These case studies will help you prepare for different scenarios you may come across when discussing U=U with patients. They can be used to stimulate small group discussion or used as role plays.
Frequently asked questions about U=U
Help us spread the word
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The following news article can be shared with your local primary care newsletters, magazines and websites to help us to promote this learning resource.
Videos for training
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The following links will take you offsite directly to YouTube:
- Why it's clinically important to talk about U=U.
- Why it's important to patients for healthcare professionals to know about U=U.
- The evidence supporting U=U.
- Clinical consultation.
- Why every healthcare professional should always reinforce the message of U=U.
- Why it’s a moral imperative to say zero risk and communicate the message.
- What U=U means to me.
- Dealing with difficult questions.
- U=U in the context of primary care.
- Why it's important from a patient's perspective for you to talk about U=U.
- Two people share how they found U=U hard to accept.
- How patients would like you to talk about U=U.
- How U=U impacts self-stigma, adherence and sex lives.
- What not to say to people living with HIV.
- The global perspective
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