A commentary on forging a path for CHANGE: culturally focused HIV training for the next generation in pursuit of equity.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Critical Public Health Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1080/09581596.2024.2434472
Jahn Jaramillo, Derrick Forney, Felicia O Casanova, Naysha N Shahid, Devina J Boga, Nequiel Reyes, Renae Schmidt, Sannisha K Dale, Daniel J Feaster, Viviana E Horigian
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Abstract

Training programs focused on developing the next generation of scholars with expertise in HIV and mental health are crucial for advancing health equity and cultivating a diverse workforce by supporting individuals with lived experience and a strong commitment to serving underserved communities. However, disparities persist in the workforce, particularly in the inclusion of professionals typically underrepresented in research. The aim of this commentary is to explore the strengths and challenges of a NIMH-funded training program (T32), Culturally focused HIV Advancements through the Next Generation for Equity (CHANGE), at the University of Miami, with the goal of providing a series of general recommendations. The program excels in leveraging Miami's unique context, recruiting a cohort of trainees committed to addressing HIV and mental health inequities, delivering a tailored curriculum, and providing strong leadership and mentorship networks to trainees. Additional opportunities for training programs that attract minoritized scholars to realize their vision include further increasing underrepresented scholars in health research, expanding federal funding and institutional investment in training programs, continuing to combat systemic inequities, fostering culturally-sensitive mentorship training, and building upon existing resources to provide trauma-informed support that acknowledges and addresses the unique, intersectional, and historical trauma experienced by trainees. We close with calls to action spanning institutional, community, and policy levels, urging scientists and decision-makers to actively address disparities in diversifying the HIV workforce, fostering equity, and creating inclusive training environments.

关于开辟变革之路的评论:为追求公平的下一代提供以文化为重点的艾滋病毒培训。
培训项目的重点是培养具有艾滋病毒和心理健康专业知识的下一代学者,通过支持具有实际经验和坚定承诺为服务不足社区的个人,对促进卫生公平和培养多样化的劳动力至关重要。然而,在劳动力中仍然存在差距,特别是在纳入通常在研究中代表性不足的专业人员方面。本评论的目的是探讨nimh资助的迈阿密大学培训项目(T32)的优势和挑战,该项目名为“通过下一代公平(CHANGE)以文化为重点的艾滋病进展”,旨在提供一系列一般性建议。该项目擅长利用迈阿密独特的环境,招募一批致力于解决艾滋病毒和心理健康不平等问题的学员,提供量身定制的课程,并为学员提供强有力的领导和指导网络。吸引少数族裔学者实现其愿景的培训项目的其他机会包括进一步增加在健康研究中代表性不足的学者,扩大联邦资金和机构对培训项目的投资,继续打击系统性不平等,促进文化敏感的指导培训,并在现有资源的基础上提供创伤知情支持,承认并解决独特的,交叉的,以及受训者经历的历史创伤。最后,我们呼吁在机构、社区和政策层面采取行动,敦促科学家和决策者积极解决艾滋病毒工作人员多样化、促进公平和创造包容性培训环境方面的差距。
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期刊介绍: Critical Public Health (CPH) is a respected peer-review journal for researchers and practitioners working in public health, health promotion and related fields. It brings together international scholarship to provide critical analyses of theory and practice, reviews of literature and explorations of new ways of working. The journal publishes high quality work that is open and critical in perspective and which reports on current research and debates in the field. CPH encourages an interdisciplinary focus and features innovative analyses. It is committed to exploring and debating issues of equity and social justice; in particular, issues of sexism, racism and other forms of oppression.
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