Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1600, Boston, MA, 02114, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2018 Aug;22(8):2500-2512. doi: 10.1007/s10461-018-2187-1.
Antiretroviral therapy for treatment of HIV infection has become increasingly effective. Persistent poor HIV outcomes in racial and ethnic minority populations in the US call for a closer examination into why Latinos are at significant risk for acquiring and dying from HIV. To improve clinical outcomes and achieve an AIDS-free generation, HIV research must address disparities in HIV outcomes in Latinos, the largest ethnic/racial minority population in the US. Immigrant status as well as cultural factors influence HIV care utilization and are essential to highlight for effective intervention development in Latinos. A better understanding of these individual and contextual factors is critical to developing tailored approaches to engaging Latinos in HIV care. Based on a comprehensive literature review, we offer a framework for understanding what is needed from clinical practice and research to improve engagement in HIV care for US-based Latinos. These findings may have implications for other minority populations.
抗逆转录病毒疗法已成为治疗 HIV 感染的有效手段。在美国,少数族裔人群的 HIV 治疗效果仍然较差,这促使我们深入研究为什么拉丁裔人群感染和死于 HIV 的风险显著增加。为了改善临床结果并实现无艾滋病世代,HIV 研究必须解决拉丁裔人群中 HIV 结果的差异,因为拉丁裔是美国最大的族裔/种族少数群体。移民身份和文化因素会影响 HIV 护理的利用,对于在拉丁裔人群中制定有效的干预措施至关重要。深入了解这些个体和环境因素对于制定针对拉丁裔人群参与 HIV 护理的方法至关重要。基于全面的文献综述,我们提出了一个框架,用于了解从临床实践和研究中需要采取哪些措施来改善美国拉丁裔人群参与 HIV 护理的情况。这些发现可能对其他少数族裔群体具有启示意义。