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'No Estas Solo:' Navigation Programs Support Engagement in HIV Care for Mexicans and Puerto Ricans Living in the Continental US

机译:“No Estas Solo:”导航计划支持艾滋病毒护理的参与墨西哥人和生活在美国大陆的波多黎各人

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A range of social and structural barriers continue to impede timely diagnosis and consistent access to care for Latinos living with HIV in the U.S. Navigation programs have helped other populations overcome comparable barriers to care. This qualitative paper examined nine navigation programs that were culturally tailored for Mexicans or Puerto Ricans, using a transnational framework that situated clients in the context of lives that bridge the U.S. and their countries of origin. We completed in-depth semi-structured interviews with 48 clients and 27 intervention providers. A framework approach guided analysis. We identified two overarching themes: developing trusting and supportive relationships between navigators and clients and empowering clients to connect and stay in primary care, which summarized the impact of the interventions on participants' lives and the approaches used to increase their care engagement. Our findings highlight the importance of tailoring intervention strategies to the unique experiences of specific Latino populations.
机译:一系列社会和结构性障碍继续妨碍及时诊断,并一致地获得在美国艾滋病病毒毒液中与艾滋病毒患有艾滋病毒的拉丁博士的护理有助于其他人群克服了可比的障碍。这种定性纸张审查了墨西哥人或波多黎各人的九项导航计划,使用跨国框架,位于桥梁的生活中,这些跨国框架位于桥梁的生活中的客户。我们通过48名客户和27个干预提供者完成了深入的半结构化访谈。框架方法引导分析。我们确定了两个总体主题:制定导航员和客户之间的信任和支持关系,并赋予客户提供联系和留在初级保健中的客户,总结了干预措施对参与者生命的影响以及用于提高他们的护理参与的方法。我们的调查结果强调了定制干预策略对特定拉丁裔人口独特经验的重要性。

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