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Patient navigation facilitates medical and social services engagement among HIV-infected individuals leaving jail and returning to the community

机译:病人导航有助于艾滋病毒感染者离开监狱返回社区后的医疗和社会服务参与

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HIV-infected individuals leaving jails, facilities typically used to confine accused persons awaiting trial or to incarcerate persons for minor offenses, often face barriers to engagement with medical and social-support services. Patient navigation is a model that may ease these barriers by supporting individuals in negotiating fragmented and highly bureaucratic systems for services and care. While there is evidence linking navigation to a reduction in health disparities, little is known about the mechanisms by which the model works. We present findings of an ethnographic study of interactions between navigators and their clients: HIV-infected men and women recently released from jails in San Francisco, California. We conducted 29 field observations of navigators as they accompanied their clients to appointments, and 40 in-depth interviews with clients and navigators. Navigators worked on strengthening clients' abilities to engage with social-services and care systems. Building this strength required navigators to gain clients' trust by leveraging their own similar life experiences or expressing social concordance. After establishing meaningful connections, navigators spent time with clients in their day-to-day environments serving as mentors while escorting clients to and through their appointments. Intensive time spent together, in combination with a shared background of incarceration, HIV, and drug use, was a critical mechanism of this model. This study illustrates that socially concordant navigators are well positioned to facilitate successful transition to care and social-services engagement among a vulnerable population.
机译:艾滋病毒感染者离开监狱,通常是用来羁押等待审判的被告人或因轻罪而关押人的设施,通常在获得医疗和社会支持服务方面面临障碍。患者导航是一种模型,可以通过支持个人协商服务和护理的零散,高度官僚化的系统来缓解这些障碍。尽管有证据表明导航与减少健康差异有关,但对该模型的工作机理知之甚少。我们提供了一项关于导航员及其客户之间相互作用的人种学研究的发现:最近从加利福尼亚州旧金山监狱中释放的受HIV感染的男女。在陪同客户进行约会时,我们对导航员进行了29次现场观察,并与客户和导航员进行了40次深度访谈。导航员致力于增强客户参与社会服务和护理系统的能力。增强这种力量需要导航员通过利用自己类似的生活经历或表达社会和谐感来赢得客户的信任。建立起有意义的联系后,导航员在他们的日常环境中与客户呆在一起,担任导师,同时陪同客户进行约会。密集的时间在一起,以及共同的监禁,艾滋病毒和毒品使用背景,是这种模式的关键机制。这项研究表明,社交协调的导航员处于有利位置,可以促进脆弱人群向护理和社会服务参与的成功过渡。

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