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Mobilisation, politics, investment and constant adaptation: lessons from the Australian health-promotion response to HIV.

Graham Brown1, Daryl O'Donnell2, Levinia Crooks1, Rob Lake3.   

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED: The Australian response to HIV oversaw one of the most rapid and sustained changes in community behaviour in Australia's health-promotion history. The combined action of communities of gay men, sex workers, people who inject drugs, people living with HIV and clinicians working in partnership with government, public health and research has been recognised for many years as highly successful in minimising the HIV epidemic.
METHODS: This article will show how the Australian HIV partnership response moved from a crisis response to a constant and continuously adapting response, with challenges in sustaining the partnership. Drawing on key themes, lessons for broader health promotion are identified.
RESULTS: The Australian HIV response has shown that a partnership that is engaged, politically active, adaptive and resourced to work across multiple social, structural, behavioural and health-service levels can reduce the transmission and impact of HIV.
CONCLUSIONS: The experience of the response to HIV, including its successes and failures, has lessons applicable across health promotion. This includes the need to harness community mobilisation and action; sustain participation, investment and leadership across the partnership; commit to social, political and structural approaches; and build and use evidence from multiple sources to continuously adapt and evolve. So what? The Australian HIV response was one of the first health issues to have the Ottawa Charter embedded from the beginning, and has many lessons to offer broader health promotion and common challenges. As a profession and a movement, health promotion needs to engage with the interactions and synergies across the promotion of health, learn from our evidence, and resist the siloing of our responses.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24739777     DOI: 10.1071/HE13078

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot J Austr        ISSN: 1036-1073


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2.  Time for revolution? Enhancing meaningful involvement of people living with HIV and affected communities in HIV cure-focused science.

Authors:  Jillian S Y Lau; Miranda Z Smith; Brent Allan; Karine Dubé; A Toni Young; Jennifer Power
Journal:  J Virus Erad       Date:  2020-10-15

3.  Utilizing Causal Loop Diagramming to Explore a Research and Evaluation Capacity Building Partnership.

Authors:  Rochelle Tobin; Gemma Crawford; Jonathan Hallett; Bruce Maycock; Roanna Lobo
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-05-31

4.  Acceptability and HIV Prevention Benefits of a Peer-Based Model of Rapid Point of Care HIV Testing for Australian Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men.

Authors:  David Leitinger; Kathleen E Ryan; Graham Brown; Alisa Pedrana; Anna L Wilkinson; Claire Ryan; Margaret Hellard; Mark Stoové
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2018-01

5.  HIV Futures 8: Protocol for a Repeated Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Survey of People Living with HIV in Australia.

Authors:  Jennifer Power; Graham Brown; Anthony Lyons; Rachel Thorpe; Gary W Dowsett; Jayne Lucke
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2017-03-22

6.  A Systems Thinking Approach to Understanding and Demonstrating the Role of Peer-Led Programs and Leadership in the Response to HIV and Hepatitis C: Findings From the W3 Project.

Authors:  Graham Brown; Daniel Reeders; Aaron Cogle; Annie Madden; Jules Kim; Darryl O'Donnell
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2018-08-31

7.  Achieving meaningful participation of people who use drugs and their peer organizations in a strategic research partnership.

Authors:  Graham Brown; Sione Crawford; Gari-Emma Perry; Jude Byrne; James Dunne; Daniel Reeders; Angela Corry; Jane Dicka; Hunter Morgan; Sam Jones
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2019-06-10

8.  Migrant Sexual Health Help-Seeking and Experiences of Stigmatization and Discrimination in Perth, Western Australia: Exploring Barriers and Enablers.

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2016-05-11       Impact factor: 3.390

9.  Investigating combination HIV prevention: isolated interventions or complex system.

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10.  Prevention of HIV and Other Sexually Transmissible Infections in Expatriates and Traveler Networks: Qualitative Study of Peer Interaction in an Online Forum.

Authors:  Gemma Crawford; Bruce Maycock; Rochelle Tobin; Graham Brown; Roanna Lobo
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