“街头外展队”:在该地区护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病、毒品和减少危害

Pollyanna Fausta Pimentel de Medeiros, R. C. Rameh-de-Albuquerque, Renata Barreto Fernandes de Almeida, Alda Roberta Lemos Campos-Boulitreau, N. T. Valois-Santos, Ana Lucia Marinho Marques
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摘要本文旨在介绍在累西腓市实施“街头外展队”的经验,将其作为预防和减少与酒精、可卡因和其他药物使用相关的艾滋病毒/艾滋病危害的战略。尽管对这一过程历史的回顾揭示了城市管理层实施的护理模式的紧张、波动和变化,但分析指出,在当前背景下,重申该领域的做法和经验的重要性,这些做法和经验植根于人力资源以及捍卫公民权利和人权。街头外展小组被发现有助于加强统一卫生系统中的人力资源实践,这是一项公共卫生战略,旨在减少因使用酒精、可卡因和其他药物而导致的性传播感染(STI)和艾滋病的脆弱性。这一经验扩大了对使用酒精、可卡因和其他药物的人的护理范围,并减少了与此类使用相关的性传播感染/艾滋病的脆弱性。然而,除了流行病学研究和证明在不同情况下取得的成果的研究外,似乎有必要投资并维持永久性的培训过程。
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‘Street Outreach Teams’: care in the territory at the interface between HIV/AIDS, drugs and Harm Reduction
ABSTRACT This article aims to present the experience of implementing ‘Street Outreach Teams’ in the city of Recife-PE as a strategy for HIV/AIDS prevention and Harm Reduction (HR) associated with the use of alcohol, crack, and other drugs. Although the review of the history of this process reveals tensions, volatility, and alternations in the care models implemented by the city management, the analysis points out the importance of reaffirming, in the current context, the practices and experiences in that field, anchored in HR and in the defense of civil and human rights. Street outreach teams have been found to help strengthen the practice of HR in the Unified Health System, as a public health strategy to reduce vulnerabilities to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and AIDS associated with the use of alcohol, crack, and other drugs. The experience has expanded the promotion of the line of care for people who use alcohol, crack, and other drugs and reduced the vulnerabilities of STI/AIDS associated with such use. However, it seems that it is necessary to invest and maintain permanent training processes, in addition to epidemiological studies and research demonstrating the results achieved in different contexts.
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