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A Systematic Review of Implementation Research on Determinants and Strategies of Effective HIV Interventions for Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2023-09-19 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-032620-035725
Brian Mustanski 1, 2, 3 , Artur Queiroz 1, 3 , James L Merle 4 , Alithia Zamantakis 1, 3 , Juan Pablo Zapata 1, 3 , Dennis H Li 1, 2, 5 , Nanette Benbow 2, 5 , Maria Pyra 1 , Justin D Smith 4
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for two-thirds of HIV cases in the United States despite representing ∼5% of the adult population. Delivery and use of existing and highly effective HIV prevention and treatment strategies remain suboptimal among MSM. To summarize the state of the science, we systematically review implementation determinants and strategies of HIV-related health interventions using implementation science frameworks. Research on implementation barriers has focused predominantly on characteristics of individual recipients (e.g., ethnicity, age, drug use) and less so on deliverers (e.g., nurses, physicians), with little focus on system-level factors. Similarly, most strategies target recipients to influence their uptake and adherence, rather than improving and supporting implementation systems. HIV implementation research is burgeoning; future research is needed to broaden the examination of barriers at the provider and system levels, as well as expand knowledge on how to match strategies to barriers—particularly to address stigma. Collaboration and coordination among federal, state, and local public health agencies; community-based organizations; health care providers; and scientists are important for successful implementation of HIV-related health innovations.

中文翻译:


美国男男性行为者有效艾滋病毒干预措施的决定因素和策略实施研究的系统回顾



男男性行为者 (MSM) 受艾滋病毒影响尤为严重,尽管占成年人口的约 5%,但他们占美国艾滋病毒病例的三分之二。在 MSM 中,现有的高效艾滋病毒预防和治疗策略的实施和使用仍然不够理想。为了总结科学状况,我们使用实施科学框架系统地审查了艾滋病毒相关健康干预措施的实施决定因素和策略。关于实施障碍的研究主要集中在个体接受者的特征(例如种族、年龄、药物使用)上,较少关注提供者(例如护士、医生),很少关注系统层面的因素。同样,大多数策略的目标是影响接收者的接受和遵守,而不是改进和支持实施系统。艾滋病毒实施研究正在蓬勃发展;未来的研究需要扩大对供应商和系统层面障碍的审查,并扩大关于如何将策略与障碍相匹配的知识——特别是解决耻辱问题。联邦、州和地方公共卫生机构之间的合作与协调;社区组织;医疗保健机构;科学家对于成功实施与艾滋病毒相关的卫生创新非常重要。
更新日期:2023-09-19
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