AIDS education in Switzerland: implementing strategies to reach groups with high risk behaviours, particularly youth |
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Authors: | Martin, Jean F. Michaud, Pierre-Andre |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Medicine and Public Health Service Cité-Devant 11, CH-1014 Lausanne, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | In Switzerland the Federal Office of Public Health has developeda comprehensive set of AIDS care and prevention policies andactivities in recent years. For their actual implementation,the main responsibility lies with the health departments ofthe 26 Cantons. This paper originates from one of the largeCantons, Vaud. Major efforts have been made from the Federallevel to transmit relevant AIDS-related information to the generalpublic. Much remains to be done to assist people, especiallyhigh risk groups, to translate the vital prevention messagesinto behaviour changes. For youth in general, new attitudestowards sexual relations are called for, different from thoseof young people 10 or 15 years ago. In Vaud, a number of entrypoints are used to pass on this education: physicians and nursesinvolved in school health, teachers and, among the latter, twogroups with specific in-service training and part-time functionsmediators(who make themselves available to children in various risk situations)and health animators (promoting the inclusion of health educationtopics in the teaching). There is a special health programmefor 1619 year olds. Also a substantial tradition of sexualeducation sessions in the school system offers valuable opportunitiesfor AIDS education. Further, innovative strategies are developedto reach and work with the male homosexuals and, to the extentpossible, intravenous drug addicts. In conclusion it is emphasizedthat, in many ways, AIDS education issues demand courage fromhealth and public leaders. |
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