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Integrating HIV testing with immigrant health and welfare programs in oakland, CA: Best practice in reaching an underground population
Description We partnered with La Clinica de la Raza to provide HIV testing and Street Level Health Project (SLHP) - which provides general health screenings, psychosocial and basic needs support to LWIWs. We integrated HIV testing into existing SLHP services to assess the feasibility of improving uptake of HIV testing. Testing was coupled with an optional interviewer administered survey to understand barriers and facilitators to HIV prevention services.
Lessons Learned LWIWs in Oakland have low knowledge of the importance of routine HIV testing. Most participants acknowledge the occurrence of sex work among fellow LWIWs. Preliminary data suggests that offering confidential HIV testing at a the multipurpose center nearly doubled the acceptance of HIV testing in this center. Providing testing at times that fit the workers' schedules may help facilitate uptake.
Recommendations Integrating HIV testing as part of overall multi-purpose programming for LWIW is feasible, with steps taken to ensure convenience and refining messages about regular testing
Conduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practice
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs
Planning of health education strategies, interventions, and programs
Learning Objectives:
Assess a strategy focused on scaling up and improving uptake of HIV testing among low wage immigrant workers (LWIW) in the Fruitvale District of Oakland, CA
Assess risk behaviors, service delivery needs, and barriers and facilitators of HIV and other health services utilization among migrant workers and day laborers
Keywords: Migrant Workers, Latinos
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I currently serve as the Research Director for our Oakland NIH study.
I have extensive experience in implementing international and domestic HIV/AIDS programming in low resource/low capacity settings around the world, including the Caribbean, Asia, and the United States.
My research interest include the design and use of rapid assessment and ethnographic methods to inform program development, with particular emphasis on populations such as male and female sex workers, and people living with HIV/AIDS.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.