“En la Lucha”: Strategies to Improve HIV Care for Puerto Ricans with Opioids Use Disorders
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Journal articleDate
2020-01-01Author
Muñoz-Laboy, MiguelBamford, Laura
Benitez, Jose
Zisman-Ilani, Yaara
Ripkin, Alexandra
del Castillo, Laura
Esteves-Camacho, Tracy
de la Cruz, Mario
Katumkeeryil, Elby
Department
Social and Behavioral SciencesSubject
HIV care continuumInjecting drug users
Latinx
Opioid use disorder (OUD)
Transnational populations
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-020-01091-6Abstract
Background: Clínica Bienestar is a comprehensive HIV primary care clinic for Spanish-speaking Latinx with opioids use disorders (OUD). This article describes the barriers and trajectories to HIV viral suppression for Puerto Ricans with a transnational profile and dual diagnoses (HIV and OUD), and the strategies applied to increase retention in care. Methods: Case study methodology was used to select two patient life histories that illustrate the most common pathways to success in reducing HIV viral load to undetectable and achieving OUD long-term recovery. Results and Discussion: Patients’ major challenges included: (1) Persistent migrating while seeking substance use treatment services with limited or no support from their sending and hosting communities; (2) Intersectional stigmas; (3) Untreated trauma; (4) Language and cultural barriers. Clínica Bienestar’s service model included ten strategies to retain patients in care (e.g., Case management to identify cases with high social isolation), six emerged as central to addressing transnational challenges.Citation
Muñoz-Laboy, M., Bamford, L., Benitez, J., et al. (2020). "En la Lucha”: Strategies to Improve HIV Care for Puerto Ricans with Opioids Use Disorders. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-020-01091-6Citation to related work
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