理发店的艾滋病毒风险状况:尼日利亚理发师的知识和做法

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ediomo-ubong E. Nelson, O. Umoh
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本研究利用尼日利亚理发师(n = 16)深度访谈的定性数据,探讨了理发店中介导HIV传播风险的背景因素。理发师意识到个人层面的艾滋病毒传播风险因素。账户强调了风险责任的个性化,其中单个理发师的决定和行动被视为风险的主要决定因素,而忽略了个人以外的因素在风险产生中的作用。艾滋病毒预防措施(如理发设备消毒)的实施受到社会和结构性因素的阻碍,如收入不安全以及客户的压力和要求。这些外源性因素与个人行为因素(疲劳、延迟补充消毒剂)相互作用,在理发店创造了艾滋病毒传播的风险环境。理发师们在做出艾滋病毒预防决策时,会在相互竞争的风险之间做出选择。通过服务更多的客户来最大化收入的担忧往往胜过通过消毒设备来预防艾滋病。这些发现为现有文献提供了进一步的见解和细微差别,这些文献表明风险是一种高度情境化的现象,反映了结构性力量对生活经历的不同影响。研究结果强调需要建立一种模型,将风险认知和生活维度联系起来,以优化理发店的艾滋病毒预防。
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Situating HIV risk in barbershops: accounts of knowledge and practices from barbers in Nigeria
This study explores the contextual factors mediating HIV transmission risk in barbershops using qualitative data from in-depth interviews with barbers (n = 16) in Nigeria. Barbers were aware of individual-level risk factors for HIV transmission. Accounts highlighted individualisation of risk responsibility, wherein the decisions and actions of individual barbers were seen as primary determinants of risk, while overlooking the role of factors beyond the individual in the production of risk. The implementation of HIV prevention measures (such as sterilisation of barbering equipment) was impeded by social and structural factors such as income insecurity and pressure and demands from clients. These exogenous factors interacted with individual-behavioural ones (fatigue, delay in restocking disinfectants) to create a risk environment for HIV transmission in barbershops. Barbers chose between competing risks when making decisions about HIV prevention. Concerns about maximising income by serving more clients often trumped HIV prevention through sterilisation of equipment. These findings contribute further insights and nuances to an existing literature which shows that risk is a highly contextualised phenomenon that reflects the different impacts of structural forces on lived experiences. The findings highlight a need for models that bridge cognitive and lived dimensions of risk understanding to optimise HIV prevention in barbershops.
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期刊介绍: Health Risk & Society is an international scholarly journal devoted to a theoretical and empirical understanding of the social processes which influence the ways in which health risks are taken, communicated, assessed and managed. Public awareness of risk is associated with the development of high profile media debates about specific risks. Although risk issues arise in a variety of areas, such as technological usage and the environment, they are particularly evident in health. Not only is health a major issue of personal and collective concern, but failure to effectively assess and manage risk is likely to result in health problems.
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