Advancing Health Equity: A Collaborative Framework to Address HIV Disparities in Georgia and Louisiana through Data, Education, and Policy Initiatives.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Donrie J Purcell, Maisha Standifer, Jareese Stroude, Evan Martin, Alyson Belton, Jammie Hopkin, Tonya McKinney, Eric Warren, George Nawas, LaKeisha Williams, Kathleen Kennedy
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Abstract

The United States grapples with over 30,000 new HIV infections annually, a challenge exacerbated by delayed diagnosis and treatment. HIV stigma hinders data collection and contributes to health disparities. High-quality data and a community-driven approach are critical to reducing these disparities. The collaborative effort of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, and the Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities Research and Education at Xavier University of Louisiana, addresses systemic barriers perpetuating the HIV epidemic in Georgia and Louisiana. We influence policy, implement an HIV education curriculum, map resources, and display data via the Health Equity Tracker. Stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS impedes disclosure, creates data gaps, and affects care quality and access. Addressing these data gaps, influencing policy, and implementing education are crucial steps to improving outcomes for Black people living with HIV/AIDS. This framework aligns with the federal Ending the HIV Epidemic program's goals, advancing health equity for vulnerable populations.

促进健康公平:通过数据、教育和政策倡议解决佐治亚州和路易斯安那州艾滋病差异的合作框架。
美国每年新增 3 万多名艾滋病毒感染者,诊断和治疗的延误加剧了这一挑战。对艾滋病毒的污名化阻碍了数据的收集,造成了健康差异。高质量的数据和社区驱动的方法对于减少这些差异至关重要。莫尔豪斯医学院的撒切尔健康领导力研究所与路易斯安那州泽维尔大学的少数族裔健康和健康差异研究与教育中心通力合作,解决了导致佐治亚州和路易斯安那州艾滋病毒流行病长期存在的系统性障碍。我们影响政策,实施艾滋病教育课程,绘制资源地图,并通过健康公平跟踪器显示数据。围绕艾滋病毒/艾滋病的污名化阻碍了信息披露,造成了数据缺口,并影响了护理质量和获取途径。解决这些数据缺口、影响政策和实施教育是改善黑人艾滋病感染者/艾滋病患者治疗效果的关键步骤。该框架与联邦 "结束艾滋病毒流行 "计划的目标一致,即促进弱势群体的健康公平。
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期刊介绍: The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.
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