Innovations in HIV prevention research and practice through community engagement / Scott D. Rhodes, editor.

"HIV continues to be a profound challenge facing communities nationally and internationally. Until a vaccine or a cure is found, prevention remains a most crucial line of defense. However, the successes made to reduce exposure and transmission have not benefited all communities equally. HIV con...

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Other Authors: Rhodes, Scott D. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer, 2014.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"HIV continues to be a profound challenge facing communities nationally and internationally. Until a vaccine or a cure is found, prevention remains a most crucial line of defense. However, the successes made to reduce exposure and transmission have not benefited all communities equally. HIV continues to affect vulnerable communities, and HIV-related health disparities are growing.The work documented in Innovations in HIV Prevention Research and Practice through Community Engagement spotlights the effectiveness of community involvement to reduce HIV infections in the United States. This timely resource introduces the concepts of community engagement, partnership, and community-based participatory research (CBPR). Contributors provide detailed examples of these concepts in which diverse research partners blend their unique insights and skills to arrive at an authentic understanding of phenomena and inform the translation of best practices and processes to enhance equity in HIV prevention and treatment. Equitable interactive collaboration is central to these efforts, in which community members and representatives from organizations, the scientific and medical sectors, and other relevant agencies nurture long-term health improvement through sustained teamwork. Challenges and barriers to effective engagement are identified, as are characteristics of successful partnerships. Included in the book:Details of a multigenerational HIV prevention intervention in a rural southeastern community.The challenges and successes of developing, implementing, and evaluating an intervention for higher-risk predominately heterosexual black men in college.The history of gay community involvement in HIV prevention and its contributions to the theory and current practice of engagement.Next steps in the integration of HIV-related policy change and research.Community engagement within American Indian communities.Keys to sustaining a CBPR partnership to prevent HIV within ethnic, sexual, and gender minority communities.Innovations in HIV Prevention Research and Practice through Community Engagement offers researchers and practitioners in public health, community health, and medicine guidance on community engagement that is both inspiring and realistic.“Community engagement and knowledge continue to be essential to prevent HIV infections. This book is a compilation of the state-of-the-science of engagement and delves deeper into the meaning and utilization of community-based participatory research, with implications that reach beyond the HIV epidemic to public health and medicine in general.”- Laura C. Leviton, Ph D, Senior Advisor for Evaluation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ"--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1493909002
9781493909001
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