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为美属维尔京群岛的妇女和女孩制定有效的艾滋病毒/艾滋病应对措施。

Developing an effective HIV/AIDS response for women and girls in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

机构信息

NMAETC/AETC National Multicultural Center, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20001, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2011 Nov;21(6 Suppl):S283-6. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2011.06.001. Epub 2011 Jul 22.

Abstract

This article focuses on specific culturally and socially based gender issues that enhance HIV risk and complicate access to care and services for women and girls in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI). Literature review and interviews with clinicians providing HIV care in the USVI were used to examine causative factors for the high HIV prevalence rates among USVI women. Although the USVI population is almost evenly split between men (48%) and women (52%), females represent 46% of all USVI residents living with HIV and 33% of all people with AIDS. A primary barrier to adequate HIV/AIDS care for these women and girls is the insufficient number of clinicians available to provide that care. A primary barrier to adequate HIV prevention is the fact that, although the USVI are a territory of the United States, their cultural practices are those of the Caribbean. Thus, HIV programs developed on the U.S. mainland are often ineffective in USVI. A lack of consistent and accurate reporting to HIV/AIDS surveillance staff on the part of clinicians also hinders early trend detection efforts, as well as effective HIV management. Strategies to address HIV among USVI women and girls include: 1) increasing awareness of issues that impact them negatively and increase their vulnerability to HIV, 2) developing and funding delivery of effective, culturally appropriate HIV-related interventions, and 3) increasing the size and technical capacity of the USVI clinical workforce. Simultaneously updating current health care professionals on best practices for HIV screening, treatment, risk-reduction counseling and support could also substantially strengthen the USVI's response to HIV among women and girls.

摘要

本文重点介绍了美国维尔京群岛(USVI)中增强 HIV 风险并使妇女和女孩获得护理和服务复杂化的特定基于文化和社会的性别问题。通过文献回顾和对在 USVI 提供 HIV 护理的临床医生的访谈,研究了导致 USVI 妇女 HIV 感染率居高不下的原因。尽管 USVI 的人口男女比例几乎均等(分别为 48%和 52%),但女性占所有 USVI 艾滋病毒感染者的 46%,占所有艾滋病患者的 33%。这些妇女和女孩获得充分 HIV/AIDS 护理的主要障碍是提供这种护理的临床医生人数不足。充分的 HIV 预防的主要障碍是,尽管 USVI 是美国的领土,但它们的文化习俗是加勒比地区的习俗。因此,在美国大陆开发的 HIV 项目在 USVI 往往效果不佳。临床医生向 HIV/AIDS 监测人员报告工作的一致性和准确性不足,也阻碍了早期趋势的检测工作以及有效的 HIV 管理。解决 USVI 妇女和女孩中 HIV 问题的策略包括:1)提高认识,了解影响她们的负面问题,并增加她们感染 HIV 的脆弱性;2)制定和提供有效的、文化上适宜的 HIV 相关干预措施;3)增加 USVI 临床工作人员的规模和技术能力。同时,向现有卫生保健专业人员更新 HIV 筛查、治疗、减少风险咨询和支持的最佳实践,也可以大大加强 USVI 对妇女和女孩中 HIV 的应对措施。

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