Loue S, Lloyd L, Loh L
Case Western Reserve University, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1996 Nov;7(4):364-76. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0141.
Few HIV prevention efforts have focused on Asian Pacific Islander communities in the United States. Prevention messages developed for the general U.S. population have failed to reach many Asian Pacific Islanders. This article describes the development of an HIV prevention strategy for Asian Pacific Islanders through health care workers. This strategy was based on the ecological disease theory and action research methodology. The prevention program comprised four components: (1) a symposium for the health care workers, (2) a culturally sensitive and appropriate HIV-related video for the health care workers and their patients, (3) ongoing training of the health care providers, and (4) ongoing liaison and consultative services for the health care providers. The intervention is intended to encourage HIV risk-reduction behaviors among the patients, to encourage the HIV testing of those who may be at risk for HIV, and to facilitate access to services for those found to be infected.
在美国,很少有预防艾滋病病毒(HIV)的工作聚焦于亚太岛民群体。为美国普通人群制定的预防信息未能传达给许多亚太岛民。本文描述了通过医护人员为亚太岛民制定HIV预防策略的过程。该策略基于生态疾病理论和行动研究方法。预防项目包括四个部分:(1)为医护人员举办的研讨会;(2)为医护人员及其患者制作的具有文化敏感性且合适的HIV相关视频;(3)对医护人员的持续培训;(4)为医护人员提供的持续联络和咨询服务。该干预旨在鼓励患者采取降低HIV风险的行为,鼓励可能感染HIV的人进行HIV检测,并为被发现感染的人提供获得服务的便利。