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受 HIV 影响的社区在持续参与健康和权利方面的持续作用。

The continuing role of communities affected by HIV in sustained engagement in health and rights.

机构信息

Global Network of People Living with HIV, Cape Town, South Africa.

Centre for Civil Society, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

出版信息

J Int AIDS Soc. 2021 Jul;24 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):e25724. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25724.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The meaningful involvement of persons affected by a disease is a unique aspect of the HIV response that places people living with (PLHIV) and those directly affected by HIV (peers) at the centre of the design, development and implementation of service delivery and research and policy making. The principle of greater involvement of PLHIV (GIPA) has and will increasingly ensure equitable access to services and engagement of marginalized groups in the HIV response, and to health services more broadly. This paper describes the history, current place in the HIV response and potential future role of PLHIV and communities in health responses.

DISCUSSION

Historically, the role of communities of PLHIV and peers in service delivery, research and drug development, advocacy, social and political accountability, resource mobilization and social and human rights protection is well documented. Their leadership and engagement have contributed directly to improved outcomes in access to HIV treatment, prevention, support and care services around the world. Their continued and expanded role is especially important for the future success of HIV responses in sub-Saharan Africa, where the HIV burden remains the greatest. The lessons learned from the leadership and involvement of communities of PLHIV and peers in the HIV response hold value beyond HIV responses. The models and approaches they have efficiently and effectively utilized have relevant applications in addressing shortfalls in health systems in the COVID-19 era, as well as broader, more integrated health challenges as countries move to develop and operationalize universal health coverage (UHC). However, neither HIV nor other health and development targets can be met if their contributions are not adequately recognized, valued and funded.

CONCLUSIONS

The past three decades have demonstrated that communities of PLHIV and their peers are instrumental in sustaining engagement and advocacy for health equity and financing for health and ensuring that the human rights of all people are recognized and upheld. Quality and effective integration of health systems and UHC can be more effectively designed, implemented and sustained with communities of PLHIV and peers at the centre.

摘要

简介

受疾病影响的人有意义地参与是 HIV 应对的一个独特方面,它将艾滋病毒感染者和受 HIV 直接影响的人(同伴)置于服务提供、研究和政策制定的设计、开发和实施的中心。让艾滋病毒感染者和同伴更广泛地参与(GIPA)的原则已经并将越来越确保服务的公平获取,并使边缘化群体更广泛地参与 HIV 应对和卫生服务。本文描述了艾滋病毒感染者和同伴在卫生应对中的历史作用、当前地位和潜在未来作用。

讨论

从历史上看,艾滋病毒感染者和同伴社区在服务提供、研究和药物开发、宣传、社会和政治问责、资源动员以及社会和人权保护方面的作用得到了充分的记录。他们的领导和参与直接促进了世界各地获得艾滋病毒治疗、预防、支持和护理服务的改善。他们继续扩大作用,对撒哈拉以南非洲地区 HIV 应对的未来成功尤为重要,因为该地区的 HIV 负担仍然最大。从艾滋病毒感染者和同伴社区在 HIV 应对中的领导和参与中吸取的经验教训在 HIV 应对之外具有价值。他们高效和有效地利用的模式和方法在解决 COVID-19 时代卫生系统的不足以及在国家努力发展和实施全民健康覆盖(UHC)时更广泛、更综合的卫生挑战方面具有相关应用。但是,如果他们的贡献没有得到充分认可、重视和资助,艾滋病毒或其他卫生和发展目标都无法实现。

结论

过去三十年表明,艾滋病毒感染者和同伴社区对于维持健康公平的参与和宣传、为卫生筹资以及确保所有人的人权得到承认和维护至关重要。艾滋病毒感染者和同伴社区处于中心地位,可以更有效地设计、实施和维持卫生系统和 UHC 的质量和有效整合。

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