Hope for the Future: Key Informants' Perspectives on HIV Prevention in Dominican Republic Batey Communities: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

Alaina Filiau, Jean Boucher, Michele Pugnaire, Tara Casimir
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Abstract: The purpose of our study was to understand the interlocking spheres of cultural identity and health behaviors related to HIV prevention within Haitian migrant batey communities in La Romana, Dominican Republic. A qualitative description design was employed using the PEN-3 model by Airhihenbuwa (1990) as a theoretical framework. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 12 key informants. Participants, primarily adults of Hispanic (10) and African descent (2), ranged from 33 to 53 years old, with a majority having high school or higher education. A central theme, "Hope for the Future," emerged, highlighting five subthemes: stigma/discrimination, religious beliefs, voodoo tenets, community nurturers, and HIV education. Findings emphasized the need for a multifaceted approach using community health workers and incorporating local cultural contexts, including religious beliefs and stigma, to enhance HIV prevention efforts. Cultural identity of Haitian migrant batey communities included religious beliefs, stigma, and cultural practices as considerations in HIV prevention interventions.

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对未来的希望:多明尼加共和国贝蒂社区关键线人对HIV预防的看法:一项定性描述研究。
摘要:我们的研究旨在了解多米尼加共和国拉罗马纳的海地移民巴蒂社区中与预防艾滋病相关的文化认同和健康行为的相互联系。研究以 Airhihenbuwa(1990 年)的 PEN-3 模型为理论框架,采用定性描述设计。通过对 12 名关键信息提供者进行半结构化访谈收集数据。参与者主要是西班牙裔(10 人)和非洲裔(2 人)的成年人,年龄从 33 岁到 53 岁不等,大多数人受过高中或以上教育。调查结果形成了一个中心主题 "未来的希望",并突出了五个次主题:污名化/歧视、宗教信仰、伏都教信条、社区养育者和艾滋病教育。研究结果强调,有必要利用社区保健工作者并结合当地文化背景(包括宗教信仰和污名化),采取多方面的方法来加强艾滋病毒预防工作。海地移民巴蒂社区的文化特性包括宗教信仰、耻辱感和文化习俗,这些都是艾滋病毒预防干预措施的考虑因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (JANAC) is a peer-reviewed, international nursing journal that covers the full spectrum of the global HIV epidemic, focusing on prevention, evidence-based care management, interprofessional clinical care, research, advocacy, policy, education, social determinants of health, epidemiology, and program development. JANAC functions according to the highest standards of ethical publishing practices and offers innovative publication options, including Open Access and prepublication article posting, where the journal can post articles before they are published with an issue.
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