Applying a Nursing Perspective to Address the Challenges Experienced by Cisgender Women in the HIV Status Neutral Care Continuum: A Review of the Literature
Keosha T Bond, Rasheeta Chandler, Crystal Chapman-Lambert, Lorretta Sweet Jemmott, Yzette Lanier, Jiepin Cao, Jacqueline Nikpour and Schenita D Randolph
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, v 32(3), pp 283-305
Adult African Americans - psychology Age Factors Continuity of Patient Care Female Gender Identity Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Health Services Accessibility Health Services Needs and Demand Healthcare Disparities - ethnology HIV Infections - ethnology HIV Infections - prevention & control HIV Infections - therapy Humans Interpersonal Relations Nursing Research Reproductive Health - ethnology Reproductive Health Services - organization & administration Sexual Health - ethnology United States - epidemiology Women's Health Women's Rights
The field of HIV research has grown over the past 40 years, but there remains an urgent need to address challenges that cisgender women living in the United States experience in the HIV neutral status care continuum, particularly among women such as Black women, who continue to be disproportionately burdened by HIV due to multiple levels of systemic oppression. We used a social ecological framework to provide a detailed review of the risk factors that drive the women's HIV epidemic. By presenting examples of effective approaches, best clinical practices, and identifying existing research gaps in three major categories (behavioral, biomedical, and structural), we provide an overview of the current state of research on HIV prevention among women. To illustrate a nursing viewpoint and take into account the diverse life experiences of women, we provide guidance to strengthen current HIV prevention programs. Future research should examine combined approaches for HIV prevention, and policies should be tailored to ensure that women receive effective services that are evidence-based and which they perceive as important to their lives.
Applying a Nursing Perspective to Address the Challenges Experienced by Cisgender Women in the HIV Status Neutral Care Continuum: A Review of the Literature
Creators
Keosha T Bond - City University of New York
Rasheeta Chandler
Crystal Chapman-Lambert
Lorretta Sweet Jemmott
Yzette Lanier - Nursing
Jiepin Cao
Jacqueline Nikpour
Schenita D Randolph
Publication Details
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, v 32(3), pp 283-305
Publisher
Lippincott
Resource Type
Journal article
Language
English
Academic Unit
College of Nursing and Health Professions
Web of Science ID
WOS:000658814100005
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85106070009
Other Identifier
991019330624604721
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