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Women-specific HIV/AIDS services: identifying and defining the components of holistic service delivery for women living with HIV/AIDS

INTRODUCTION: The increasing proportion of women living with HIV has evoked calls for tailored services that respond to women's specific needs. The objective of this investigation was to explore the concept of women-specific HIV/AIDS services to identify and define what key elements underlie th...

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Autores principales: Carter, Allison J, Bourgeois, Sonya, O'Brien, Nadia, Abelsohn, Kira, Tharao, Wangari, Greene, Saara, Margolese, Shari, Kaida, Angela, Sanchez, Margarite, Palmer, Alexis K, Cescon, Angela, de Pokomandy, Alexandra, Loutfy, Mona R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International AIDS Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3545274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23336725
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.1.17433
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author Carter, Allison J
Bourgeois, Sonya
O'Brien, Nadia
Abelsohn, Kira
Tharao, Wangari
Greene, Saara
Margolese, Shari
Kaida, Angela
Sanchez, Margarite
Palmer, Alexis K
Cescon, Angela
de Pokomandy, Alexandra
Loutfy, Mona R
author_facet Carter, Allison J
Bourgeois, Sonya
O'Brien, Nadia
Abelsohn, Kira
Tharao, Wangari
Greene, Saara
Margolese, Shari
Kaida, Angela
Sanchez, Margarite
Palmer, Alexis K
Cescon, Angela
de Pokomandy, Alexandra
Loutfy, Mona R
author_sort Carter, Allison J
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description INTRODUCTION: The increasing proportion of women living with HIV has evoked calls for tailored services that respond to women's specific needs. The objective of this investigation was to explore the concept of women-specific HIV/AIDS services to identify and define what key elements underlie this approach to care. METHODS: A comprehensive review was conducted using online databases (CSA Social Service Abstracts, OvidSP, Proquest, Psycinfo, PubMed, CINAHL), augmented with a search for grey literature. In total, 84 articles were retrieved and 30 were included for a full review. Of these 30, 15 were specific to HIV/AIDS, 11 for mental health and addictions and four stemmed from other disciplines. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The review demonstrated the absence of a consensual definition of women-specific HIV/AIDS services in the literature. We distilled this concept into its defining features and 12 additional dimensions (1) creating an atmosphere of safety, respect and acceptance; (2) facilitating communication and interaction among peers; (3) involving women in the planning, delivery and evaluation of services; (4) providing self-determination opportunities; (5) providing tailored programming for women; (6) facilitating meaningful access to care through the provision of social and supportive services; (7) facilitating access to women-specific and culturally sensitive information; (8) considering family as the unit of intervention; (9) providing multidisciplinary integration and coordination of a comprehensive array of services; (10) meeting women “where they are”; (11) providing gender-, culture- and HIV-sensitive training to health and social care providers; and (12) conducting gendered HIV/AIDS research. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights that the concept of women-specific HIV/AIDS services is a complex and multidimensional one that has been shaped by diverse theoretical perspectives. Further research is needed to better understand this emerging concept and ultimately assess the effectiveness of women-specific services on HIV-positive women's health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-35452742013-01-15 Women-specific HIV/AIDS services: identifying and defining the components of holistic service delivery for women living with HIV/AIDS Carter, Allison J Bourgeois, Sonya O'Brien, Nadia Abelsohn, Kira Tharao, Wangari Greene, Saara Margolese, Shari Kaida, Angela Sanchez, Margarite Palmer, Alexis K Cescon, Angela de Pokomandy, Alexandra Loutfy, Mona R J Int AIDS Soc Review Article INTRODUCTION: The increasing proportion of women living with HIV has evoked calls for tailored services that respond to women's specific needs. The objective of this investigation was to explore the concept of women-specific HIV/AIDS services to identify and define what key elements underlie this approach to care. METHODS: A comprehensive review was conducted using online databases (CSA Social Service Abstracts, OvidSP, Proquest, Psycinfo, PubMed, CINAHL), augmented with a search for grey literature. In total, 84 articles were retrieved and 30 were included for a full review. Of these 30, 15 were specific to HIV/AIDS, 11 for mental health and addictions and four stemmed from other disciplines. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The review demonstrated the absence of a consensual definition of women-specific HIV/AIDS services in the literature. We distilled this concept into its defining features and 12 additional dimensions (1) creating an atmosphere of safety, respect and acceptance; (2) facilitating communication and interaction among peers; (3) involving women in the planning, delivery and evaluation of services; (4) providing self-determination opportunities; (5) providing tailored programming for women; (6) facilitating meaningful access to care through the provision of social and supportive services; (7) facilitating access to women-specific and culturally sensitive information; (8) considering family as the unit of intervention; (9) providing multidisciplinary integration and coordination of a comprehensive array of services; (10) meeting women “where they are”; (11) providing gender-, culture- and HIV-sensitive training to health and social care providers; and (12) conducting gendered HIV/AIDS research. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights that the concept of women-specific HIV/AIDS services is a complex and multidimensional one that has been shaped by diverse theoretical perspectives. Further research is needed to better understand this emerging concept and ultimately assess the effectiveness of women-specific services on HIV-positive women's health outcomes. International AIDS Society 2013-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3545274/ /pubmed/23336725 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.1.17433 Text en © 2013 Carter AJ et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Carter, Allison J
Bourgeois, Sonya
O'Brien, Nadia
Abelsohn, Kira
Tharao, Wangari
Greene, Saara
Margolese, Shari
Kaida, Angela
Sanchez, Margarite
Palmer, Alexis K
Cescon, Angela
de Pokomandy, Alexandra
Loutfy, Mona R
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3545274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23336725
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.1.17433
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