Buseh Aaron G, Stevens Patricia E, McManus Patricia, Addison Reverend Jim, Morgan Sarah, Millon-Underwood Sandra
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing, USA.
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2006 Jul-Aug;17(4):3-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2006.05.006.
Given the inordinate burden of HIV illness borne by African American men, investigations of HIV prevention and care in this population are urgently needed. In this qualitative study, a sample of 20 HIV-infected African American men participated in two focus groups in which they exchanged experiences and ideas about living with HIV. They shared details about how they were personally impacted by HIV, and together they constructed a perspective on the larger societal context in which the HIV infection rate among African American men continues unabated. The men focused on growing complacency about HIV/AIDS in the United States, underfunding of supports and services, stigmas operative in African American communities, and differential care based on race, gender, and diagnosis. They saw opportunity in personal strategies that help individual men infected with HIV to take a more empowered stance to deal with the disease and improve their health but looked for changes undertaken by African Americans at the community level to make a real difference in the epidemic. Their vision included enhanced support for HIV prevention and care from influential community institutions like Black churches, more open dialogue about drugs and sexual behavior, and capacity-building for families whose members are HIV-infected or at risk for HIV.
鉴于非裔美国男性承受着极其沉重的艾滋病毒疾病负担,迫切需要对该人群的艾滋病毒预防和护理进行调查。在这项定性研究中,20名感染艾滋病毒的非裔美国男性样本参加了两个焦点小组,他们在小组中交流了感染艾滋病毒后的经历和想法。他们分享了自己受到艾滋病毒个人影响的细节,并共同构建了一个关于更大社会背景的观点,在这个背景下,非裔美国男性中的艾滋病毒感染率持续居高不下。这些男性关注美国对艾滋病毒/艾滋病日益增长的自满情绪、支持和服务资金不足、非裔美国社区存在的耻辱感,以及基于种族、性别和诊断的差别护理。他们在个人策略中看到了机会,这些策略有助于感染艾滋病毒的男性采取更有自主权的立场来应对疾病并改善健康状况,但他们期待非裔美国人在社区层面做出改变,以对这一流行病产生真正影响。他们的愿景包括像黑人教会这样有影响力的社区机构加强对艾滋病毒预防和护理的支持、就毒品和性行为进行更开放的对话,以及为家庭成员感染艾滋病毒或有感染艾滋病毒风险的家庭进行能力建设。