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A collaborative effort to enhance HIV/STI screening in five county jails.

机译:为加强对五个县监狱的艾滋病毒/性病筛查的合作而开展的工作。

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Funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) supports collaborations among health departments (CA, FL, GA, IL, MA, NJ, NY), correctional facilities, and community-based organizations to improve services to HIV-infected inmates, particularly as they return to the community. Additionally, HRSA funded the Evaluation and Program Support Center to guide the implementation of a multi-site evaluation of the Corrections Demonstration Project (CDP). The authors present a model approach to the problem of health disparities that involves forging collaborations among federal funders, public health departments, corrections, community-based organizations, and the scientific research community. They show how such collaboration can promote the reduction of racial/ethnic health disparities. The authors examined disease screening activities in five county jails. Screening for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) was offered during the medical intake process and during HIV prevention education sessions. One thousand twenty inmates were tested from July 1, 2000, through December 31, 2000, for HIV infection, and 171 (17%) positive cases were identified (largely due to confirmatory testing). Of HIV-positive inmates, 83 (49%) were started on antiretroviral treatment. Additionally, 2,160 were tested for chlamydia, 1,327 for gonorrhea (largely duplicated), and 937 (duplicated) for syphilis. Across all three STIs, 78% of those who tested positive were treated. The remaining 22% either declined treatment, were released prior to notification of results, or were released prior to starting treatment. The CDP offers a model approach for addressing the poor health status of members of racial/ethnic minority groups by developing collaborations between corrections, public health departments, community-based organizations, and academia. An outgrowth of this collaboration is the improved capacity to detect and treat disease, which is a necessary component of a comprehensive HIV risk reduction program.
机译:疾病控制与预防中心和卫生资源与服务管理局(HRSA)的资金支持卫生部门(CA,FL,GA,IL,MA,NJ,NY),惩教机构和社区组织之间的合作为感染艾滋病毒的囚犯提供服务,尤其是当他们返回社区时。此外,HRSA还资助了评估和计划支持中心,以指导实施更正示范项目(CDP)的多站点评估。作者提出了一种解决健康差异问题的模型方法,该方法涉及在联邦资助者,公共卫生部门,惩戒机构,社区组织和科研界之间加强协作。他们展示了这种合作如何促进缩小种族/族裔健康差异。作者检查了五个县监狱的疾病筛查活动。在医疗摄入过程中和艾滋病毒预防教育期间,对艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染进行了筛查。从2000年7月1日至2000年12月31日,对1,020名囚犯进行了HIV感染检测,结果发现171例(17%)阳性病例(主要是通过验证性检测)。在HIV阳性囚犯中,有83名(49%)开始接受抗逆转录病毒治疗。此外,测试了2160例衣原体,1327例淋病(大部分重复)和937例(梅毒)。在所有三种性传播感染中,有78%的检测结果为阳性。剩余的22%拒绝治疗,在结果通知前就被释放,或在开始治疗前被释放。 CDP通过在惩戒,公共卫生部门,社区组织和学术界之间开展合作,为解决种族/族裔少数群体成员的不良健康状况提供了一种典范方法。这种合作的结果是提高了检测和治疗疾病的能力,这是全面降低艾滋病毒风险计划的必要组成部分。

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