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The emergence of ethical issues in the provision of online sexual health outreach for gay, bisexual, two-spirit and other men who have sex with men: perspectives of online outreach workers

机译:在为男同性恋,双性恋,两性恋者和其他与男性发生性关系的男性提供在线性健康保健方面出现道德问题:在线服务工作者的观点

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Mobile applications and socio-sexual networking websites are used by outreach workers to respond synchronously to questions and provide information, resources, and referrals on sexual health and STI/HIV prevention, testing, and care to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GB2M). This exploratory study examined ethical issues identified by online outreach workers who conduct online sexual health outreach for GB2M. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted between November 2013 and April 2014 with online providers and managers (n?=?22) to explore the benefits, challenges, and ethical implications of delivering online outreach services in Ontario, Canada. Interviews were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analyses were conducted, and member-checking, analyses by multiple coders, and peer debriefing supported validity and reliability. Four themes emerged on the ethical queries of providing online sexual health outreach for GB2M: (a) managing personal and professional boundaries with clients; (b) disclosing personal or identifiable information to clients; (c) maintaining client confidentiality and anonymity; and (d) security and data storage measures of online information. Participants illustrated familiarity with potential ethical challenges, and discussed ways in which they seek to mitigate and prevent ethical conflict. Implications of this analysis for outreach workers, researchers, bioethicists, and policy-makers are to: (1) understand ethical complexities associated with online HIV prevention and outreach for GB2M; (2) foster dialogue to recognize and address potential ethical conflict; and (3) identify competencies and skills to mitigate risk and promote responsive and accessible online HIV outreach.
机译:外联工作人员使用移动应用程序和社会性网络网站来同步回答问题,并向同性恋,双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性提供有关性健康和性病/艾滋病的预防,测试和护理的信息,资源和转介。男子(GB2M)。这项探索性研究调查了由在线外展工作者为GB2M进行在线性健康外展而发现的道德问题。在2013年11月至2014年4月之间,对在线提供商和经理(n = 22)进行了半结构化的个人访谈,以探讨在加拿大安大略省提供在线外展服务的好处,挑战和道德影响。访谈被数字记录并逐字记录。进行了主题分析,并进行了成员检查,多个编码员进行的分析以及同伴汇报支持了有效性和可靠性。在为GB2M提供在线性健康宣传的道德问题上出现了四个主题:(a)管理与客户之间的个人和专业界限; (b)向客户披露个人或可识别信息; (c)维护客户的机密性和匿名性; (d)在线信息的安全性和数据存储措施。参加者阐明了对潜在道德挑战的熟悉程度,并讨论了他们寻求减轻和防止道德冲突的方式。该分析对推广人员,研究人员,生物伦理学家和政策制定者的意义是:(1)了解与在线艾滋病毒预防和GB2M推广有关的道德复杂性; (2)促进对话,以认识和解决潜在的道德冲突; (3)确定能力和技能,以降低风险并促进响应性和可访问性的在线HIV宣传。

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