Barriers and Facilitators to HIV Service Access among Hispanic/Latino Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Metropolitan Atlanta-a Qualitative Analysis.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-27 DOI:10.1007/s11524-023-00809-9
Rashida Hassan, Carlos S Saldana, Eleanor W Garlow, Mariana Gutierrez, Rebecca B Hershow, Dena Elimam, Jose F Adame, Jonny F Andía, Mabel Padilla, Nathalie Gonzalez Jimenez, Dorian Freeman, Erica N Johnson, Karrie Reed, David P Holland, Humberto Orozco, Gilda Pedraza, Craig Hayes, David C Philpott, Kathryn G Curran, Pascale Wortley, Christine Agnew-Brune, Jenna R Gettings
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Hispanic/Latino persons are disproportionately impacted by HIV in the US, and HIV diagnoses among Hispanic/Latino men in Georgia have increased over the past decade, particularly in metropolitan Atlanta. In 2022, the Georgia Department of Public Health detected five clusters of rapid HIV transmission centered among Hispanic/Latino gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (HLMSM) in metropolitan Atlanta. We conducted in-depth interviews with 65 service providers and 29 HLMSM to identify barriers and facilitators to HIV service access for HLMSM. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, and translated, if needed. Initial data analyses were conducted rapidly in the field to inform public health actions. We then conducted additional analyses including line-by-line coding of the interview transcripts using a thematic analytic approach. We identified four main themes. First, inequity in language access was a predominant barrier. Second, multiple social and structural barriers existed. Third, HLMSM encountered intersectional stigma. Finally, the HLMSM community is characterized by its diversity, and there is not a one-size-fits-all approach to providing appropriate care to this population. The collection of qualitative data during an HIV cluster investigation allowed us to quickly identity barriers experienced by HLMSM when accessing HIV and other medical care, to optimize public health response and action. Well-designed program evaluation and implementation research may help elucidate specific strategies and tools to reduce health disparities, ensure equitable service access for HLMSM, and reduce HIV transmission in this population.

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亚特兰大市区西班牙裔/拉丁裔男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者获得艾滋病服务的障碍和促进因素——定性分析。
在美国,西班牙裔/拉丁裔人群受到艾滋病毒的影响尤为严重,在过去十年中,佐治亚州西班牙裔/拉丁裔男性的艾滋病毒诊断有所增加,尤其是在亚特兰大大都会。2022年,乔治亚州公共卫生部门在亚特兰大大都市发现了五个以西班牙裔/拉丁裔同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者(HLMSM)为中心的艾滋病毒快速传播集群。我们对65个服务提供者和29个高男性男性进行了深入访谈,以确定高男性男性获得艾滋病毒服务的障碍和促进因素。采访录音,转录,并翻译,如果需要的话。在实地迅速进行了初步数据分析,以便为公共卫生行动提供信息。然后,我们进行了额外的分析,包括使用主题分析方法对采访记录进行逐行编码。我们确定了四个主题。首先,语言学习方面的不平等是一个主要障碍。二是存在多重社会和结构性障碍。第三,HLMSM遇到了交叉污名。最后,HLMSM群体的特点是其多样性,并没有一个放之四海而皆准的方法来为这个群体提供适当的护理。在艾滋病毒聚集性调查期间收集定性数据使我们能够快速识别高男性群体在获得艾滋病毒和其他医疗保健时遇到的障碍,以优化公共卫生反应和行动。精心设计的规划评估和实施研究可能有助于阐明具体的战略和工具,以减少健康差距,确保高水平男男性行为者公平获得服务,并减少艾滋病毒在这一人群中的传播。
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Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Journal of Urban Health-Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Urban Health is the premier and authoritative source of rigorous analyses to advance the health and well-being of people in cities. The Journal provides a platform for interdisciplinary exploration of the evidence base for the broader determinants of health and health inequities needed to strengthen policies, programs, and governance for urban health. The Journal publishes original data, case studies, commentaries, book reviews, executive summaries of selected reports, and proceedings from important global meetings. It welcomes submissions presenting new analytic methods, including systems science approaches to urban problem solving. Finally, the Journal provides a forum linking scholars, practitioners, civil society, and policy makers from the multiple sectors that can influence the health of urban populations.
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