Majumdar Basanti B, Chambers Tracey L, Roberts Jacqueline
System-Linked Research Unit (SLRU), Community-Linked Evaluation AIDS Resource Unit (CLEAR), McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario.
J Transcult Nurs. 2004 Jan;15(1):69-73. doi: 10.1177/1043659603260015.
Research is an essential component of effective, evidence-based nursing practice. Limited scientific data have been published on Canadian Aboriginals, and even less information is available on HIV prevention efforts aimed at Aboriginal youth. The need for more research on HIV and AIDS among Aboriginals, and especially Aboriginal youth, is highlighted throughout the article as a means to improving prevention interventions for this vulnerable population. At the same time, insights gained from a culture-sensitive, HIV/AIDS educational program that targeted a group of Aboriginal adolescents from a local First Nations community in Ontario are discussed. Implications for future HIV/AIDS peer-based prevention efforts using the train-the-trainer technique are also considered.
研究是有效、循证护理实践的重要组成部分。关于加拿大原住民的科学数据发表有限,而针对原住民青年的艾滋病毒预防工作的信息则更少。本文通篇强调需要对原住民,尤其是原住民青年中的艾滋病毒和艾滋病进行更多研究,以此作为改善针对这一弱势群体的预防干预措施的一种手段。同时,还讨论了从一个针对安大略省当地第一民族社区一群原住民青少年的具有文化敏感性的艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育项目中获得的见解。文中还考虑了采用培训培训员技术开展未来基于同伴的艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防工作的意义。