Innovative Strategies to Address Systemic Inequities in Youth Sexual Health Programs: A Preliminary Program Evaluation.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Family & Community Health Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1097/FCH.0000000000000381
Victoria P Sattler, Kristin E Courtney, Celena J McCray, Bonnie S Burlingham, Nicole L Casanova, Bradley J Klos, Rabeeha Ghaffar
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Disparities in sexual health outcomes between racial and ethnic groups throughout the state of Washington suggest the presence of systemic inequities impeding young people's experience with and access to sexual health care and education. Emerging innovations in sexual health look to center young people, particularly those who have been historically excluded, in the design and implementation of programs that aim to serve them. The Washington Youth Sexual Health Innovation and Impact Network (WYSHIIN) and 11 grant-funded partners engaged communities of youth across the state of Washington, including Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and/or asexual (2SLGBTQIA+) and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth, with the goal of equitably engaging participants and stakeholders to broaden services in schools and community settings. Evaluation staff from the Washington State Department of Health conducted virtual interviews with community partners for preliminary program evaluation purposes and identified 6 strategies for engaging youth. WYSHIIN partners highlighted strategies for centering youth voice and needs at all levels of program development and implementation, embracing holistic and culturally relevant approaches, and 2SLGBTQIA+ inclusion. These themes, reflective of wisdom across multiple Washington communities, offer strategies to address systemic issues that negatively impact youth access to and experience with sexual health care.

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解决青少年性健康项目中系统性不平等问题的创新策略:项目初步评估。
整个华盛顿州种族和族裔群体在性健康结果方面的差异表明,存在系统性不平等,阻碍了年轻人获得性健康护理和教育的体验和机会。性健康领域的新兴创新旨在将年轻人,特别是那些历史上被排斥在外的年轻人,集中在旨在为他们服务的项目的设计和实施中。华盛顿青年性健康创新与影响网络(WYSHIIN)和11个由赠款资助的合作伙伴参与了华盛顿州的青年社区,包括双性恋、女同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿、质疑、双性恋和/或无性恋(2SLGBTQIA+)以及黑人、土著和有色人种(BIPOC)青年,目的是让参与者和利益相关者公平参与,以扩大学校和社区环境中的服务。华盛顿州卫生部的评估人员为初步项目评估目的对社区合作伙伴进行了虚拟采访,并确定了6项吸引年轻人的策略。WYSHIIN合作伙伴强调了在项目开发和实施的各个层面以青年的声音和需求为中心的战略,包括整体和文化相关的方法,以及2SLGBTQIA+包容性。这些主题反映了华盛顿多个社区的智慧,为解决对青年获得性医疗保健和体验产生负面影响的系统性问题提供了战略。
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期刊介绍: Family & Community Health is a practical quarterly which presents creative, multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches for effective public and community health programs. Each issue focuses on a single timely topic and addresses issues of concern to a wide variety of population groups with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including children and the elderly, men and women, and rural and urban communities.
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