地中海-莱茵河地区移民背景人群获得艾滋病毒预防、检测和护理:需求和资产评估。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Aids Care-Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of Aids/hiv Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1080/09540121.2024.2446697
Andrea Nakakawa, Lizette C Krist, Sarah E Stutterheim, Simon Englebert, Kalle Rinkleff, Daniel Beer, Michel Moutschen, Kai J Jonas, Hanne M L Zimmermann
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本研究解决了在艾滋病毒预防和护理连续体(HIVPCC)中,移民背景人群(PMB)和城市较少地区人群之间的差异。我们进行了需求评估和资产评估,以确定现有计划和持续障碍之间的差距。这项研究是在欧洲默兹-莱茵河(EMR)进行的,包括比利时、德国和荷兰的边境地区,并对15名第一代PMB进行了深入采访,其中包括9名艾滋病毒感染者。确定了影响PMB获得HIV - pcc的六个因素:既往性传播感染(STIs)或艾滋病毒的经历;艾滋病毒耻辱和社会动态;与医疗服务提供者和社会工作者的信心和沟通;医疗系统导航;precarity;以及对艾滋病毒/性传播疾病的认识和信念。现有资产主要针对个人或人际层面,通常由于语言障碍而无法访问,无法充分匹配PMB的生活条件和文化,并且不规则且超本地化。建议包括提高文化敏感性,采取参与性办法,根据法律情况和文化背景调整外联活动,以及促进保健机构和社会工作机构之间的合作。这项研究强调了考虑社会和制度动态在弥合艾滋病毒/艾滋病防治方案差距方面的重要性,倡导有针对性的干预措施,促进包容性和公平性。
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Access to HIV prevention, testing and care among people with a migration background in Euregio Meuse-Rhine: a needs and assets assessment.

This study addresses disparities among people with a migration background (PMB) and those in less-urban regions, across the HIV prevention and care continuum (HIVPCC). We conducted a needs assessment and assets assessment to identify gaps between existing initiatives and persisting barriers. The research was conducted in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR), encompassing bordering regions in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, and involved in-depth interviews with fifteen first-generation PMB, including nine with HIV. Six factors influencing PMB access to the HIVPCC were identified: past experiences with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV; HIV stigma and social dynamics; confidence and communication with healthcare providers and social workers; healthcare system navigation; precarity; and knowledge and beliefs about HIV/STIs. Existing assets mostly target individual or interpersonal levels, are often inaccessible due to language barriers, inadequately match PMB's living conditions and culture, and are irregular and hyperlocal. Recommendations include enhancing cultural sensitivity, adopting participatory approaches, tailoring outreach activities to legal situations and cultural context, and fostering cooperation between healthcare and social work institutions. This study underscores the importance of considering societal and institutional dynamics in bridging gaps in the HIVPCC for PMB, advocating for targeted interventions that promote inclusivity and equity.

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