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东伦敦的艾滋病毒:种族、性别与风险。设计与方法。

HIV in East London: ethnicity, gender and risk. Design and methods.

作者信息

Elford Jonathan, Anderson Jane, Bukutu Cecilia, Ibrahim Fowzia

机构信息

City University London, Institute of Health Sciences, St Bartholomew School of Nursing and Midwifery, 24 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4TY, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2006 Jun 9;6:150. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-150.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While men who have sex with men remain the group at greatest risk of acquiring HIV infection in the UK, the number of new diagnoses among heterosexuals has risen steadily over the last five years. In the UK, three-quarters of heterosexual men and women diagnosed with HIV in 2004 probably acquired their infection in Africa. This changing epidemiological pattern is particularly pronounced in East London because of its ethnically diverse population.

DESIGN AND METHODS

The objective of the study was to examine the social, economic and behavioural characteristics of patients with HIV infection currently receiving treatment and care in hospitals in East London. The research focused on ethnicity, gender, sexuality, education, employment, housing, HIV treatment, stigma, discrimination, religion, migration and sexual risk behaviour. People diagnosed with HIV infection attending outpatient treatment clinics at St Bartholomew's, the Royal London, Whipp's Cross, Homerton, Newham and Barking hospitals (all in East London) over a 4-6 month period were invited to participate in the study in 2004-2005. Those who agreed to participate completed a confidential, self-administered pen-and-paper questionnaire. During the study period, 2680 patients with HIV attended the outpatient clinics in the six participating hospitals, of whom 2299 were eligible for the study and 1687 completed a questionnaire. The response rate was 73% of eligible patients and 63% of all patients attending the clinics during the survey period.

DISCUSSION

A clinic-based study has allowed us to survey nearly 1700 patients with HIV from diverse backgrounds receiving treatment and care in East London. The data collected in this study will provide valuable information for the planning and delivery of appropriate clinical care, social support and health promotion for people living with HIV not only in East London but in other parts of the capital as well as elsewhere in the UK.

摘要

背景

在英国,男同性恋者仍是感染艾滋病毒风险最高的群体,但过去五年中异性恋者的新确诊病例数稳步上升。2004年在英国,四分之三被诊断感染艾滋病毒的异性恋男女可能是在非洲感染的。由于东伦敦人口种族多样,这种不断变化的流行病学模式在该地区尤为明显。

设计与方法

本研究的目的是调查目前在东伦敦医院接受治疗和护理的艾滋病毒感染患者的社会、经济和行为特征。研究重点包括种族、性别、性取向、教育、就业、住房、艾滋病毒治疗、耻辱感、歧视、宗教、移民和性风险行为。2004年至2005年期间,邀请在圣巴塞洛缪医院、皇家伦敦医院、惠普斯十字医院、霍默顿医院、纽汉医院和巴金医院(均位于东伦敦)的门诊治疗诊所被诊断为艾滋病毒感染的患者参与研究。同意参与的患者填写一份保密的纸笔问卷。在研究期间,2680名艾滋病毒患者到六家参与研究的医院的门诊就诊,其中2299名符合研究条件,1687名完成了问卷。应答率为符合条件患者的73%,占调查期间所有门诊患者的63%。

讨论

一项基于诊所的研究使我们能够对近1700名来自不同背景、在东伦敦接受治疗和护理的艾滋病毒患者进行调查。本研究收集的数据不仅将为东伦敦,而且为伦敦其他地区以及英国其他地方的艾滋病毒感染者提供有价值的信息,用于规划和提供适当的临床护理、社会支持和健康促进。

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