迈阿密社区保健工作者能否打破黑人艾滋病毒感染者之间的差异?定性分析

S. Kenya, B. Young, Lindsay R Richards, Felicia Casanova, Allan Rodriguez, Jakisha Blackmon, O. Carrasquillo, Yue Pan, Deborah Jones-Weiss
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本研究旨在了解以诊所为基础的社区保健工作者如何解决病毒抑制的障碍,以及如何改善黑人艾滋病病毒感染者的艾滋病管理。 南佛罗里达州是佛罗里达州艾滋病病毒感染者(PLH)人数最多的地方,黑人社区受到的影响尤为严重。在改善黑人艾滋病毒感染者(BPLH)的治疗效果方面,最有前景的策略之一是社区保健工作者(CHW)干预。传统上,社区保健员在非临床环境中协助艾滋病毒感染者,而有关社区保健员策略在临床环境中效果的数据却很少。 从 2021 年 3 月到 2022 年 1 月,我们对患者、护理人员和诊所工作人员进行了半结构化访谈,采用快速定性分析框架评估他们对艾滋病护理障碍、艾滋病护理促进因素以及对 CHWs 的看法。 客户和医疗服务提供者对艾滋病护理的障碍和促进因素的看法有很大的重叠。新出现的主题反映了围绕艾滋病政策和诊所限制的概念、诊所和社区环境中的污名化问题,以及关于社区保健工作者如何解决这些问题的建议。 研究结果表明,将 CHWs 纳入 HIV 临床团队可能是解决未满足的社会需求和克服系统性 HIV 护理障碍的有效方法,从而提高 BPLH 的护理参与度和 HIV 治疗效果。
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Can Community Health Workers in Miami Disrupt Disparities among Black People Living with HIV: A Qualitative Analysis
This study aims to understand how clinic-based Community Health Workers could address barriers to viral suppression and improve HIV management among Black people living with HIV. South Florida is home to the greatest number of people living with HIV (PLH) in Florida, and Black communities are disproportionately impacted. Among the most promising strategies to improve HIV outcomes among Black PLH (BPLH) are Community Health Worker (CHW) interventions. Traditionally, CHWs assist PLH in non-clinical environments, and little data exists on the effects of CHW strategies in clinical settings. From March 2021 to January 2022, we administered semi-structured interviews to patients, caregivers, and clinic staff to assess their perceptions of barriers to HIV care, facilitators of HIV care, and views on CHWs using a rapid qualitative analysis framework. There was significant overlap between clients and providers regarding the perceived barriers and facilitators to HIV care. Emergent themes reflected concepts surrounding HIV policy and clinic limitations, stigma across clinic- and community-based settings, and suggestions on ways CHWs can address these concerns. The results suggest embedding CHWs into HIV clinical teams may be an efficacious approach to address unmet social needs and overcome systemic barriers to HIV care, leading to improved care engagement and HIV outcomes among BPLH.
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