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走向社区赋权:波多黎各人的…… (原文似乎不完整)

Toward Community Empowerment: The Puerto Rican .

作者信息

Gelpí-Acosta C, Guarino H, Benoit E, Deren S, Rodríguez A

机构信息

LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York (CUNY), Long Island City, NY, USA.

North Jersey Community Research Initiative, Newark, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Contemp Drug Probl. 2021 Mar;48(1):38-57. doi: 10.1177/0091450920964576. Epub 2020 Oct 7.

Abstract

People who inject drugs (PWID) who migrate from Puerto Rico (PR) to New York City (NYC) are at elevated risk for hepatitis C (HCV), HIV and drug overdose. There is an urgent need to identify a sustainable path toward improving the health outcomes of this population. Peer-driven HIV/HCV prevention interventions for PWID are effective in reducing risk behaviors. Additionally, the concept of -naturally occurring disease prevention activities among PWID (Friedman, 2004)-is a suitable theoretical framework to cast and bolster PWID-indigenous risk reduction norms and practices to achieve positive health outcomes. From 2017-2019, we conducted an ethnographic study in the Bronx, NYC to identify the injection risks of migrant Puerto Rican PWID, institutional barriers to risk reduction and solutions to these barriers. Study components included a longitudinal ethnography with 40 migrant PWID (e.g., baseline and exit interviews and monthly face-to-face follow-ups for 12 months), two institutional ethnographies (IEs) with 10 migrants and six service providers, and three focus groups (FGs) with another 15 migrant PWID. Data were analyzed using a grounded theory approach. In this article, we present findings from the IEs and FGs, specifically regarding a promising pathway to promote health empowerment among these migrants that leverages an existing social role within their networks: the PR-indigenous . A is a vein-finding expert who is paid with drugs or cash for providing injection services. Ethnographic evidence from this study suggests that can occupy harm reduction leadership roles among migrant Puerto Rican PWID, adapting standard overdose and HIV/HCV prevention education to the specific experiences of their community. We conclude by noting the culturally appropriate risk reduction service delivery improvements needed to mitigate the health vulnerabilities of migrants and provide a roadmap for improving service delivery and identifying future research avenues.

摘要

从波多黎各(PR)迁移到纽约市(NYC)的注射吸毒者(PWID)感染丙型肝炎(HCV)、艾滋病毒(HIV)和药物过量的风险较高。迫切需要找到一条可持续的途径来改善这一人群的健康状况。针对PWID的同伴驱动的HIV/HCV预防干预措施在减少风险行为方面是有效的。此外,PWID中“自然发生的疾病预防活动”这一概念(弗里德曼,2004年)是一个合适的理论框架,可用于塑造和加强PWID本土的风险降低规范和做法,以实现积极的健康结果。2017年至2019年,我们在纽约市布朗克斯区进行了一项人种学研究,以确定波多黎各移民PWID的注射风险、降低风险的制度障碍以及这些障碍的解决方案。研究内容包括对40名移民PWID进行纵向人种学研究(例如基线和退出访谈以及为期12个月的每月面对面随访)、对10名移民和6名服务提供者进行两项机构人种学研究(IEs)以及对另外15名移民PWID进行三个焦点小组(FGs)研究。使用扎根理论方法对数据进行了分析。在本文中,我们展示了IEs和FGs的研究结果,特别是关于一条有前景的途径,该途径利用这些移民网络中现有的社会角色来促进他们的健康赋权:PR本土的“静脉查找专家”。“静脉查找专家”是一名静脉查找专家,通过提供注射服务以毒品或现金作为报酬。这项研究的人种学证据表明,“静脉查找专家”可以在波多黎各移民PWID中发挥减少伤害的领导作用,使标准的过量用药以及HIV/HCV预防教育适应其社区的具体情况。我们在结论中指出,需要在文化上适当改进减少风险的服务提供,以减轻移民的健康脆弱性,并提供改善服务提供和确定未来研究途径的路线图。

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