đź§  Your Voice Matters: Share Your Experience with HIV Treatment in Europe


Living with HIV in Europe? Taking HIV treatment? Your insights could shape the future of care.

A new study—developed in collaboration with members of the HIV community across 17 European countries—is inviting people living with HIV to share their experiences with medical consultations and new treatments. This is more than just a survey. It’s a chance to influence how HIV care is delivered across the continent.

đź’¬ Why Your Experience Counts

Every person’s journey with HIV is unique. From navigating treatment options to building trust with healthcare providers, your story holds valuable lessons. By participating in this study, you’ll help researchers and clinicians understand what’s working, what’s not, and what needs to change.

Whether you’ve just started treatment or have been managing HIV for years, your perspective can help improve:

  • How consultations are structured
  • Communication between patients and providers
  • Access to newer HIV treatments
  • Support systems for long-term care

🌍 A Community-Driven Effort

This isn’t a top-down research project. It was co-designed with people living with HIV, advocates, and healthcare professionals across 17 European countries. That means the questions reflect real concerns, real hopes, and real lives.

📝 How to Take Part

If you’re living with HIV, based in Europe, and currently taking HIV treatment, you’re invited to participate. The survey is confidential and takes just a short time to complete.

đź”— Click here to learn more and take the survey

❤️ Let’s Shape the Future Together

This is your chance to be heard. To speak up not just for yourself, but for others who may not have the same opportunity. Your voice can help build a more responsive, compassionate, and effective HIV care system across Europe.

Please share this with others in the community. The more voices we gather, the stronger the impact.


Link to survey below

Your experience could help improve HIV treatmentacross Europe. Our survey was developed with members of the HIV community across 17 European countries.

For more information about the study and to take part, please follow this link:

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