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Adapting effective narrative-based HIV-prevention interventions to increase minorities' engagement in HIV/AIDS services.

机译:调整有效的基于叙事的艾滋病预防干预措施,以增加少数群体对艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务的参与。

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Disparities related to barriers to caring for HIV-positive and at-risk minorities continue to be a major public health problem. Adaptation of efficacious HIV-prevention interventions for use as health communication innovations is a promising approach for increasing minorities' utilization of HIV health and ancillary services. Role-model stories, a widely-used HIV-prevention strategy, employ culturally tailored narratives to depict experiences of an individual modeling health-risk reduction behaviors. This article describes the careful development of a contextually appropriate role model story focused on increasing minorities' engagement in HIV/AIDS health and related services. Findings from interviews with community members and focus groups with HIV-positive minorities indicated several barriers and facilitators related to engagement in HIV health care and disease management (e.g., patient-provider relationships) and guided the development of role-model story narratives.
机译:与照顾艾滋病毒呈阳性和处于危险中的少数族裔的障碍有关的差距仍然是主要的公共卫生问题。调整有效的艾滋病毒预防措施以进行健康交流创新,是增加少数民族对艾滋病毒健康和辅助服务利用的一种有前途的方法。榜样故事是一种广泛使用的预防艾滋病毒的策略,它采用了符合文化习惯的叙述方式,以描述对个体减少健康风险行为进行建模的经验。本文介绍了根据上下文适当的榜样故事的精心开发,该故事的重点是增加少数群体对HIV / AIDS健康和相关服务的参与。社区成员和艾滋病毒呈阳性少数民族的焦点小组的访谈结果表明,参与艾滋病毒保健和疾病管理(例如,患者与提供者之间的关系)存在一些障碍和促进因素,并指导了行为榜样故事的发展。

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