Weiker R L, Edgington R, Kipke M D
Division of Adolescent Medicine, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, CA 90054-0700, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 1999 Apr;26(2):213-24. doi: 10.1177/109019819902600205.
Limited research has been conducted to examine the effectiveness of existing HIV prevention and harm reduction interventions targeted to injection drug-using youth. Moreover, although there are a growing number of needle exchange programs being developed for youth throughout the United States, the effects of these services have yet to be systematically evaluated. This article describes a collaborative evaluation conducted by the Division of Adolescent Medicine, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, and Clean Needles Now, a needle exchange serving young injection drug users. The evaluation employed a multimethod research design that included both qualitative and quantitative methods. Findings are presented about how a community-based agency's service delivery philosophy can affect the design and implementation of an evaluation. Lessons learned from this collaborative evaluation are presented, including the potential benefits of incorporating harm reduction principles into research activities.
针对注射吸毒青年的现有艾滋病毒预防和减少伤害干预措施的有效性,所开展的研究有限。此外,尽管美国各地为青年制定的针头交换项目越来越多,但这些服务的效果尚未得到系统评估。本文介绍了洛杉矶儿童医院青少年医学部与“现在就用清洁针头”(一个为年轻注射吸毒者提供针头交换服务的组织)联合进行的一项评估。该评估采用了多方法研究设计,包括定性和定量方法。文中呈现了关于一个社区机构的服务提供理念如何影响评估设计和实施的研究结果。还介绍了从这项联合评估中吸取的经验教训,包括将减少伤害原则纳入研究活动的潜在益处。