增加艾滋病毒预防组合--13 个 "连接保护 "联盟实现结构变革。

Kate S Chutuape, Adaline Z Muyeed, Nancy Willard, Lauren Greenberg, Jonathan M Ellen
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控制导致艾滋病毒传播和感染的风险因素的机会远不止个人,还包括解决艾滋病毒风险的社会和结构性决定因素,如住房不足、难以获得医疗保健和经济不安全。社区内的基础设施,包括指导机构和组织的政策和做法,应被视为变革的关键目标。本文研究了美国和波多黎各的 13 个社区联盟能够在多大程度上实现 "结构性变革 "目标(即新的或修改后的做法或政策),以此作为实现降低青少年和年轻成年人(12-24 岁)艾滋病风险这一长期目标的中间步骤。这项研究完成了 245 项目标,其中 70% 属于结构性目标。联盟将社会服务、教育和政府作为主要的社区部门,以采取结构性变革。中位数的 12 个关键参与者和 6 个新的关键参与者为完成结构性变革做出了贡献。结构性变革目标的完成时间中位数为 7 个月。所实现的结构性变革为社区健康教育者和从业人员提供了新的思路,以加强他们的艾滋病预防议程。
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Adding to the HIV Prevention Portfolio - the Achievement of Structural Changes by 13 Connect to Protect<sup>®</sup> Coalitions.

Adding to the HIV Prevention Portfolio - the Achievement of Structural Changes by 13 Connect to Protect® Coalitions.

Opportunities to control risk factors that contribute to HIV transmission and acquisition extend far beyond individuals and include addressing social and structural determinants of HIV risk, such as inadequate housing, poor access to healthcare and economic insecurity. The infrastructure within communities, including the policies and practices that guide institutions and organizations, should be considered crucial targets for change. This paper examines the extent to which 13 community coalitions across the U.S. and Puerto Rico were able to achieve "structural change" objectives (i.e., new or modified practices or policies) as an intermediate step toward the long-term goal of reducing HIV risk among adolescents and young adults (12-24 years old). The study resulted in the completion of 245 objectives with 70% categorized as structural in nature. Coalitions targeted social services, education and government as primary community sectors to adopt structural changes. A median of 12 key actors and six new key actors contributed to accomplishing structural changes. Structural change objectives required a median of seven months to complete. The structural changes achieved offer new ideas for community health educators and practitioners seeking to bolster their HIV prevention agenda.

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