Rebchook Gregory, Keatley JoAnne, Contreras Robert, Perloff Judy, Molano Luis Freddy, Reback Cathy J, Ducheny Kelly, Nemoto Tooru, Lin Royce, Birnbaum Jeffrey, Woods Tiffany, Xavier Jessica
Gregory Rebchook is with the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). JoAnne Keatley is with the Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, UCSF. Robert Contreras is with BIENESTAR Human Services, Los Angeles, CA. Judith Perloff is with Chicago House & Social Services, Chicago, IL. Luis Freddy Molano is with the Community Healthcare Network, New York, NY. Cathy J. Reback is with the Friends Research Institute, Los Angeles. Kelly Ducheny is with Howard Brown Health, Chicago. Tooru Nemoto is with the Public Health Institute, Oakland, CA. Royce Lin is with the San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco. Jeffrey Birnbaum is with the Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn. Tiffany Woods is with the Tri-City Health Center, Fremont, CA. Jessica Xavier is with the Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD.
Am J Public Health. 2017 Feb;107(2):224-229. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303582.
To improve health outcomes among transgender women of color living with HIV, the Health Resources and Services Administration's Special Programs of National Significance program funded the Enhancing Engagement and Retention in Quality HIV Care for Transgender Women of Color Initiative in 2012. Nine demonstration projects in four US urban areas implemented innovative, theory-based interventions specifically targeting transgender women of color in their jurisdictions. An evaluation and technical assistance center was funded to evaluate the outcomes of the access to care interventions, and these findings will yield best practices and lessons learned to improve the care and treatment of transgender women of color living with HIV infection.
为改善感染艾滋病毒的有色人种跨性别女性的健康状况,美国卫生资源与服务管理局的国家重大意义特别项目于2012年资助了“提高有色人种跨性别女性对优质艾滋病毒护理的参与度和留存率倡议”。美国四个城市地区的九个示范项目实施了创新的、基于理论的干预措施,专门针对其辖区内的有色人种跨性别女性。一个评估和技术援助中心获得资助,以评估护理干预措施的效果,这些研究结果将产生最佳实践方法和经验教训,以改善感染艾滋病毒的有色人种跨性别女性的护理和治疗。