Chan K Y, Reidpath D D
School of Health & Social Development, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
AIDS Care. 2005 Jul;17 Suppl 2:S215-8. doi: 10.1080/09540120500120005.
There is scant research into HIV discrimination, particularly structural and institutional forms of it. This appears, in part, to arise from a prevailing view that the solutions to HIV discrimination are known a priori and in the absence of additional data. The six country studies into HIV discrimination presented in this AIDS Care supplement suggest that this is not the case. There needs to be an acceptance that if the issue of HIV discrimination is to be tackled successfully and based on evidence, then incremental and effortful steps need to be taken to develop that evidence base. This is discussed.
关于艾滋病毒歧视,尤其是其结构性和制度性形式的研究非常匮乏。这在一定程度上似乎源于一种普遍观点,即艾滋病毒歧视的解决方案是先验已知的,且缺乏额外数据。本《艾滋病护理》增刊中呈现的六项关于艾滋病毒歧视的国别研究表明情况并非如此。需要认识到,如果要成功且基于证据地解决艾滋病毒歧视问题,那么就需要逐步且努力地采取措施来建立这一证据基础。对此进行了讨论。