Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship (Jul 2022)

Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Assess the Needs of HIV-Related Services for Infected Individuals in Rural Communities

  • Elizabeth Brown,
  • Charles Brown,
  • Owen Johnson,
  • Wendelyn Inman,
  • Revlon Briggs,
  • Wanda Burrell,
  • Rosemary Theriot,
  • Elizabeth Williams,
  • Alexis Heaston

DOI
https://doi.org/10.54656/JNIO1504
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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HIV/AIDS remains a significant health concern in rural communities, which may also experience many disparate issues including reduced access to health services (Department of Health and Human Services, 2015). Community efforts should be increased to improve services to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), especially in rural communities. In the state of Tennessee, using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, a needs assessment was conducted to identify gaps, barriers, and strategies for improving HIV-related comprehensive care services for people diagnosed with HIV/AIDS in 26 rural counties. The paper describes the CBPR partnership and the needs assessment project that was conducted and how the results may support community leaders and health care providers in planning and allocating resources for non-medical services of PLWHA in rural communities, and thus maximizing both individual and community benefit.