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解决美国艾滋病流行中的种族主义问题:三项终结艾滋病流行预防项目的定性研究结果。

Addressing Racism's Role in the US HIV Epidemic: Qualitative Findings From Three Ending the HIV Epidemic Prevention Projects.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Barnwell College, Columbia, SC.

South Carolina SmartState Center for Healthcare Quality, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2022 Jul 1;90(S1):S46-S55. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002965.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Racist socio-political and economic systems in the United States are root causes of HIV disparities among minoritized individuals. However, within HIV implementation science literature, there is scarce empirical research on how to effectively counter racism. This article names racism and White supremacy as key challenges to the success of the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative and delineates opportunities to integrate anti-racism into HIV interventions.

METHODS

Formative data were synthesized from 3 EHE studies in California, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Each study engaged with community stakeholders to inform pre-exposure prophylaxis interventions. Key informant interviews and focus groups were used to query individuals-including Black individuals-about implementation challenges. Although racism was not an a priori focus of included studies, discourse on race and racism emerged as key study findings from all projects.

RESULTS

Across diverse stakeholder groups and EHE locales, participants described racism as a threat to the success of the EHE initiative. Institutional and structural racism, intersectional stigma, and maltreatment of minoritized individuals within healthcare systems were cited as challenges to pre-exposure prophylaxis scale-up. Some recommendations for addressing racism were given-yet these primarily focused on the individual level (eg, enhanced training, outreach).

CONCLUSIONS

EHE implementation scientists should commit to measurable anti-racist actions. To this end, we present a series of recommendations to help investigators evaluate the extent to which they are taking actionable steps to counter racism to improve the adoption, implementation, and real-world impact of EHE interventions for people of color.

摘要

背景

美国种族主义的社会政治和经济体系是少数族裔人群中艾滋病毒差异的根本原因。然而,在艾滋病毒实施科学文献中,几乎没有关于如何有效对抗种族主义的实证研究。本文将种族主义和白人至上主义称为终结艾滋病毒流行倡议(EHE)成功的关键挑战,并阐述了将反种族主义纳入艾滋病毒干预措施的机会。

方法

从加利福尼亚州、北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州的 3 项 EHE 研究中综合形成了形成性数据。每项研究都与社区利益相关者合作,为暴露前预防干预措施提供信息。使用关键知情人访谈和焦点小组询问包括黑人在内的个人实施挑战。尽管种族主义不是纳入研究的先验重点,但所有项目的研究结果都出现了关于种族和种族主义的讨论。

结果

在不同的利益相关者群体和 EHE 场所,参与者将种族主义描述为 EHE 倡议成功的威胁。机构和结构性种族主义、交叉耻辱感以及医疗保健系统中对少数族裔的虐待被认为是扩大暴露前预防的挑战。提出了一些解决种族主义的建议-但这些建议主要集中在个人层面(例如,加强培训、外展)。

结论

EHE 实施科学家应致力于可衡量的反种族主义行动。为此,我们提出了一系列建议,以帮助研究人员评估他们在采取可采取的措施对抗种族主义以改善有色人种的 EHE 干预措施的采用、实施和实际影响方面的程度。

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