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[Preprint]. 2024 Oct 18:rs.3.rs-4999642. [Version 1] doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4999642/v1

Table 3.

Hopes, Fears, and Ideals of the Getting to Zero Community Engagement Panel

Hopes Fears Ideals
Collaboration Delays interfering with progress Ways of working
 Shared space, ideas,  COVID and time between  Thinking outside the box
  expertise   meetings  Better collaboration
Increased resources Who makes up the panel Panel outcomes
 More funding  Lack of diversity  Reduce stigma
 Personal development  ‘Same player’ burn-out  Influence policy
 Capitalize on increased  Not comfortable sharing thoughts  Increase services
 awareness due to COVID  Bias affecting the panel  Retain PLWH in care
Panel outcomes Panel outcomes  Improve patient
 Use time wisely  Results not disseminated quickly   communication
 Meaningful participation  No new solutions emerge  Connect agencies with
 Meaningful outcomes  Panel not heard by researchers Known barriers unchanged  resources (i.e., funding, guidance with vulnerable populations)