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预防性传播疾病中的信任与协作。

Trust and collaboration in the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases.

作者信息

Thomas J C, Eng E, Earp J A, Ellis H

机构信息

Dept. of Public Health, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, 2104-B McGavran-Greenberg Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2001 Nov-Dec;116(6):540-7. doi: 10.1093/phr/116.6.540.

Abstract

High rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are sustained in communities by a relatively small group of people, referred to as the core of transmission. Definitions of the core vary but inevitably include people who are socially marginalized and who distrust people in authority, such as public health practitioners and university researchers. Having an effect on a marginalized group usually depends on effective collaboration with people they trust. Researchers from the University of North Carolina School of Public Health developed a trust-based collaboration with community members of a rural county in North Carolina to implement an STD prevention program that, in turn, relied on trust in local social networks. As part of the STD prevention demonstration project, the research team established a community resource group made up of local African Americans who helped design, implement, and evaluate the intervention. The group identified 21 women to whom others in the community turned for advice on sex and STDs. These women were trained as lay health advisors to disseminate information and skills for preventing STDs among their social networks. Through face-to-face structured interviews before and after the intervention, the authors measured improvements in STD treatment and prevention behaviors. The proportion of people practicing each of the targeted behaviors improved during the evaluation period. In addition to disseminating information through their own social networks, the lay health advisors demonstrated new skills and a desire to interact with local care providers to influence the provision of care for STDs for low-income African Americans in this county. Each participant in the collaboration played a role in establishing or building upon trust with others. These trusting relationships were critical for empowering a marginalized group at high risk for STDs.

摘要

相对少数的一群人维持着社区中高发性传播疾病(STD)的传播率,这群人被称为传播核心。传播核心的定义各不相同,但不可避免地包括那些在社会上处于边缘地位且不信任权威人士(如公共卫生从业者和大学研究人员)的人。对边缘化群体产生影响通常取决于与他们信任的人进行有效合作。北卡罗来纳大学公共卫生学院的研究人员与北卡罗来纳州一个农村县的社区成员开展了基于信任的合作,以实施一项性传播疾病预防项目,而该项目又依赖于对当地社会网络的信任。作为性传播疾病预防示范项目的一部分,研究团队成立了一个社区资源小组,小组成员由当地非裔美国人组成,他们帮助设计、实施和评估干预措施。该小组确定了21名女性,社区中的其他人会向她们寻求关于性和性传播疾病的建议。这些女性接受培训成为非专业健康顾问,以便在其社交网络中传播预防性传播疾病的信息和技能。通过干预前后的面对面结构化访谈,作者测量了性传播疾病治疗和预防行为的改善情况。在评估期间,每种目标行为的实施比例都有所提高。除了通过自己的社交网络传播信息外,非专业健康顾问还展示了新技能,并表现出与当地医疗服务提供者互动的意愿,以影响该县低收入非裔美国人的性传播疾病护理服务提供。合作中的每一位参与者都在与他人建立或巩固信任方面发挥了作用。这些信任关系对于赋权一个面临性传播疾病高风险的边缘化群体至关重要。

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