Authors: Debbie Humphries, Phillip Marotta, Yue Hu, Victor Wang, Greg Gross, Darius Rucker, Johnnie Jones, Faiad Alam, Tawnya Brown, Chelsey R. Carter, Donna Spiegelman
This study in St. Louis, Missouri, utilizes the Intersectionality Based Policy Analysis (IBPA) framework to guide a participatory needs assessment for addressing HIV disparities. The planning team, including researchers and community members, conducted interviews and focus groups to identify challenges in HIV services. Results highlight issues like provider turnover, limited integration of community health workers (CHWs), and barriers faced by people living with HIV (PLWH). The IBPA framework helped focus on intersectional drivers of inequities, emphasizing the need for multi-level, structural approaches to improve HIV outcomes.
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Resource Topic: HIV and AIDS
Resource Type: Evaluation
Year: 2024
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Country: United States of America
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