McKinney Martha M, Marconi Katherine M, Cleary Paul D, Kates Jennifer, Young Steven R, O'Neill Joseph F
Community Health Solutions, Inc., Richmond, KY 40475, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2002 Mar-Apr;117(2):114-22. doi: 10.1093/phr/117.2.114.
In May 2000, the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration convened HIV experts from throughout the country to identify new and emerging areas of research needed to guide policy and programmatic decisions on HIV service delivery to vulnerable populations. This article describes the process used to develop an evaluation/research agenda, discusses key findings and recommendations of the conference, and proposes a set of principles to guide the design and conduct of future investigations. Conference participants identified nine major evaluation/research themes that span the continuum of HIV behavioral prevention services and treatment. They recommended focusing future research on questions relevant to populations experiencing rapid rates of increase in HIV infection (for example, women, people of color, and adolescents and young adults) and considering explanatory factors at multiple levels of analysis (individual, clinician, organization, service delivery system, and environment).
2000年5月,卫生资源与服务管理局的艾滋病毒/艾滋病事务局召集了来自全国各地的艾滋病毒专家,以确定为指导针对弱势群体提供艾滋病毒服务的政策和方案决策所需的新的和正在出现的研究领域。本文描述了制定评估/研究议程所采用的过程,讨论了会议的主要发现和建议,并提出了一套指导未来调查设计和实施的原则。会议参与者确定了九个主要的评估/研究主题,这些主题涵盖了艾滋病毒行为预防服务和治疗的整个连续过程。他们建议未来的研究重点关注与艾滋病毒感染率快速上升的人群(例如,女性、有色人种以及青少年和青年)相关的问题,并在多个分析层面(个人、临床医生、组织、服务提供系统和环境)考虑解释因素。