The Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL.
Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; and.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2023 Oct 1;94(2S):S73-S79. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000003264.
There is an urgent need to conduct innovative research on the health needs of populations whose intersecting identities, such as being Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) and sexual and gender identity (SGM) persons, put them at greater risk of HIV infection. More so, as important as it is to train on the best practices, it is as important to train aspiring BIPOC SGM scholars in intersectional HIV science so that they can address the HIV-related issues of BIPOC SGM populations.
In line with guidelines to increase diversity in the HIV workforce, we sought to (1) solidify the interest of BIPOC SGM trainees engaging in intersectional HIV science by piloting a 2-week Summer Intensive Program, (2) leverage the relationships and resources of our community partner to enhance our recruitment from HBCUs and MSIs, and (3) identify opportunities for postprogram training and mentoring activities.
Our data suggest that participants gained a great deal from the instructional sessions. Participants commented on the quality of the sessions, effectiveness of the instructional faculty, and a confirmed interest in HIV science.
We succeeded in promoting interest in and commitment to HIV science among early career BIPOC SGM scholars. An instructional program of this intensity is best suited to those with some experience in graduate school and existing interest in HIV science. As a program serving multiply minoritized populations, clarification of host institution policies and procedures, as well as administrative support, are essential for ensuring a smooth experience for scholars visiting from outside institutions.
迫切需要对那些身份交叉的人群的健康需求进行创新性研究,这些人群的身份包括非裔、原住民和其他有色人种(BIPOC)以及性和性别认同(SGM)者,他们面临更大的 HIV 感染风险。更重要的是,培训最佳实践固然重要,但培养有志于从事交叉 HIV 科学研究的 BIPOC SGM 学者同样重要,这样他们才能解决 BIPOC SGM 人群的 HIV 相关问题。
为了遵循增加 HIV 工作人员多样性的指导方针,我们试图(1)通过试行为期 2 周的暑期强化计划来巩固 BIPOC SGM 受训者对交叉 HIV 科学的兴趣,(2)利用我们社区合作伙伴的关系和资源,从 HBCUs 和 MSIs 加强我们的招募,(3)确定项目后培训和指导活动的机会。
我们的数据表明,参与者从教学课程中受益匪浅。参与者对课程的质量、教学人员的效率以及对 HIV 科学的兴趣表示肯定。
我们成功地激发了早期职业生涯中的 BIPOC SGM 学者对 HIV 科学的兴趣和承诺。这种高强度的教学计划最适合那些已经在研究生院有一定经验并且对 HIV 科学有兴趣的人。作为一个服务于多种少数群体的项目,阐明主办机构的政策和程序以及提供行政支持对于确保从外部机构来访的学者有一个顺利的体验至关重要。