Visualizing Pathways to HIV Prevention for Black Women in Orange County, Florida: A Concept Mapping Study.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
J Richelle Joe, Shan-Estelle Brown, Andrea Dunn
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Abstract

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy identifies Black cisgender women as a key population for HIV prevention, while the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative names Orange County, Florida, as a priority jurisdiction. Although Black cisgender women are overrepresented among new HIV diagnoses, they are underrepresented among recipients of PrEP services. The simultaneous and overlapping racial and gender identities of Black cisgender women have historically placed them in a precarious position when seeking healthcare, including sexual health information and services. In an effort to dismantle this complex form of systemic racism, our interdisciplinary team conducted a community engaged research project using group concept mapping to visualize methods of facilitating comprehensive HIV prevention for Black cisgender women in Orange County, Florida with specific actionable steps for healthcare providers and community stakeholders. Community stakeholders attended nine stakeholder meetings, during which they generated, sorted, and rated 79 statements in response to the prompt How can everyone in Central Florida improve Black women's sexual health, create satisfying healthcare experiences for them, and enhance HIV prevention services? Using multi-dimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analyses, we generated a concept map with nine clusters which was discussed with community stakeholders to develop a plan for advancing HIV prevention among Black women in Orange County, Florida.

可视化途径预防艾滋病毒的黑人妇女在奥兰治县,佛罗里达州:一个概念地图研究。
国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病战略确定黑人顺性妇女是预防艾滋病毒的关键人群,而终止艾滋病毒流行倡议则将佛罗里达州奥兰治县列为优先管辖区。虽然黑人顺性女性在新诊断的艾滋病毒中比例过高,但在接受预防服务的人群中比例偏低。黑人顺性别妇女的种族和性别身份同时重叠,这历来使她们在寻求医疗保健,包括性健康信息和服务时处于不稳定的地位。为了消除这种复杂形式的系统性种族主义,我们的跨学科团队开展了一项社区参与研究项目,使用群体概念图来可视化促进佛罗里达州奥兰治县黑人顺性妇女全面预防艾滋病毒的方法,并为医疗保健提供者和社区利益相关者提供具体的可操作步骤。社区利益相关者参加了9次利益相关者会议,在此期间,他们生成、分类和评级了79份声明,以回应“佛罗里达州中部的每个人如何改善黑人妇女的性健康,为她们创造满意的医疗保健体验,并加强艾滋病毒预防服务?”利用多维尺度和分层聚类分析,我们生成了包含9个聚类的概念图,并与社区利益相关者进行了讨论,以制定促进佛罗里达州奥兰治县黑人妇女艾滋病预防的计划。
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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.10%
发文量
263
期刊介绍: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities reports on the scholarly progress of work to understand, address, and ultimately eliminate health disparities based on race and ethnicity. Efforts to explore underlying causes of health disparities and to describe interventions that have been undertaken to address racial and ethnic health disparities are featured. Promising studies that are ongoing or studies that have longer term data are welcome, as are studies that serve as lessons for best practices in eliminating health disparities. Original research, systematic reviews, and commentaries presenting the state-of-the-art thinking on problems centered on health disparities will be considered for publication. We particularly encourage review articles that generate innovative and testable ideas, and constructive discussions and/or critiques of health disparities.Because the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities receives a large number of submissions, about 30% of submissions to the Journal are sent out for full peer review.
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