PRELIMINARY COMMUNICATION FOR RAPID COMMUNICATION OF PRELIMINARY DATA
Multi-level intervention for HIV/AIDS caring in Indonesian community
 
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Department of Community, Family and Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Jember, Indonesia
 
 
Submission date: 2020-05-25
 
 
Final revision date: 2020-10-01
 
 
Acceptance date: 2020-10-05
 
 
Publication date: 2021-06-30
 
 
HIV & AIDS Review 2021;20(2):78-84
 
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Treating the spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) needs to be carried out with community participation. Caring community behavior problems require holistic approach for each individual element as well as society related to cultural factors and community contexts, such as norms, relationships, and critical structural factors in strengthening desired outcomes, especially in HIV/AIDS prevention. Some interventions aimed at increasing diversity of participants, and were mostly focused on overcoming individual-level of barriers to research participation. Most of the interventions did not evaluate their effectiveness on increasing the level of trial participation. Overall, there is little focus on interventions aimed at researchers, clinical trials, institutional policy factors, or studies. Therefore, a HIV/AIDS model of intervention is needed that emphasizes the inter-relationship of community elements, with local socio-cultural approaches through multi-level interventions.
 
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