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爱、评判与艾滋病毒:黑人教堂群体对干预措施的看法,以增强黑人加拿大人对艾滋病毒影响的批判性认识。

Love, Judgement and HIV: Congregants' Perspectives on an Intervention for Black Churches to Promote Critical Awareness of HIV Affecting Black Canadians.

机构信息

Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Toronto, ON, M4T 1X3, Canada.

University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, M5T 3M7, Canada.

出版信息

J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2021 Apr;8(2):507-518. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00808-5. Epub 2020 Jul 11.

Abstract

We assess participants' experience of Black Pastors Raising Awareness and Insight of Stigma through Engagement (Black PRAISE), an intervention for Black churches to promote critical awareness of HIV affecting Black Canadian communities. We used a community-based participatory approach to implement Black PRAISE among six churches in the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa, in October-November 2016. For the intervention, congregants received a booklet with validated HIV-related information, attended a sermon on compassion and justice, viewed a short film on HIV-related stigma, and completed baseline and follow-up surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention. We then conducted in-depth interviews with 18 pastors and congregants from the six churches to explore how they experienced the intervention. Three major themes emerged from an iterative exploration of the thematic content of the interviews: the beneficial impact of the intervention; reconciling the moral and theological issues of their faith with the social reality of HIV and stigma; and perspectives on future stigma reduction efforts. Participants spoke approvingly about Black PRAISE and supported stigma reduction but acknowledged uncertainties about their capacity to actualise their commitment. The main overarching lessons from Black PRAISE are as follows: first, our results support a community-based participatory approach to productively engaging Black congregations in stigma reduction and health promotion; second, promising or successful interventions incorporate multiple components to promote critical awareness about the specific health issue for Black life and wellbeing; and third, interventions are more likely to succeed if they support critical reflection on the underlying conceptual issues, implicit assumptions and belief systems among the professional and lay stakeholders.

摘要

我们评估了参与者对黑人牧师提高对影响黑人加拿大社区的艾滋病毒的污名化的认识和洞察力(Black PRAISE)的体验,这是一项针对黑人教堂的干预措施,旨在促进对艾滋病毒的关键认识。我们使用基于社区的参与式方法,于 2016 年 10 月至 11 月在大多伦多地区和渥太华的六家教堂实施 Black PRAISE。对于干预措施,会众收到了一本带有经证实的艾滋病毒相关信息的小册子,参加了关于同情和正义的布道,观看了一部关于艾滋病毒相关污名的短片,并完成了基线和随访调查,以评估干预措施的有效性。然后,我们对六家教堂的 18 位牧师和会众进行了深入访谈,以探讨他们对干预措施的体验。从对访谈主题内容的迭代探索中出现了三个主要主题:干预的有益影响;调和他们的信仰的道德和神学问题与艾滋病毒和污名的社会现实;以及对未来减少污名的努力的看法。参与者对 Black PRAISE 表示赞赏,并支持减少污名,但承认他们实现承诺的能力存在不确定性。Black PRAISE 的主要经验教训如下:第一,我们的研究结果支持基于社区的参与式方法,以便有效地使黑人会众参与减少污名和促进健康;第二,有前途或成功的干预措施包含多个组成部分,以促进对黑人生活和福祉的具体健康问题的批判性认识;第三,如果干预措施支持对专业和非专业利益相关者的潜在概念问题、隐含假设和信仰体系进行批判性反思,那么它们更有可能取得成功。

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