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Implementing the CSAD process.

Luis Mejía1, Leah Kedar

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This project implemented community-based HIV/AIDS care assessments for minority populations. It focused on engaging communities to develop culturally relevant policy recommendations and action plans.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Services Research
  • Community-Based Participatory Research

Background:

  • Minority populations living with HIV/AIDS often face challenges in accessing care.
  • Effective systems of care require community input and culturally sensitive approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of the Care System Assessment Demonstration (CSAD) Project.
  • To examine community participation in assessing care needs for out-of-care minority populations with HIV/AIDS.

Main Methods:

  • Engaging local communities and stakeholders.
  • Utilizing culturally informed methods for needs assessment.
  • Facilitating consensus-building for policy development.

Main Results:

  • Successful implementation of a community-driven assessment process.
  • Identification of specific needs and cultural considerations for targeted populations.
  • Development of policy recommendations and action plans.

Conclusions:

  • Community engagement is crucial for developing effective and equitable HIV/AIDS care systems.
  • Culturally tailored strategies are essential for reaching and serving minority populations with HIV/AIDS.
  • The CSAD Project provides a model for community-based participatory research in public health.