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In this episode of OT JEDI, we explore a critical but often overlooked topic—sexual health literacy among older adults living with HIV. Joined by occupational therapists Riley David and Dr. Kathryn Burke, we dive into their pilot study evaluating occupation-based sexual health education programs. We discuss how knowledge, stigma, fear, and pleasure intersect in the lives of older adults, and how occupational therapy can play a key role in fostering safe, empowered, and fulfilling intimate experiences. Resources The Network for LGBTQIA+ Concerns in Occupational Therapy | Queer Health [https://www.theotnetwork.org/] The Capstone Collective [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_0pn2wgYTt95vREBl7jDzm-_PRKr-V2C6HtDABdnzLBoHzQ/viewform] Follow Dr. Burke on Instagram @otkate [https://www.instagram.com/otkate/?hl=en] or find her at Johnson & Wales University [https://www.jwu.edu/faculty/burke-kathryn.html] References David, R. & Burke, K. (2025, April 5). Evaluating the effectiveness of occupation-based programming on the sexual health literacy of older adults living with HIV [Poster session]. American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Inspire, Philadelphia, PA. https://tinyurl.com/y96srmd4 [https://tinyurl.com/y96srmd4]
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