Dickson-Gomez Julia, Weeks Margaret, Martinez Maria, Convey Mark
Institute for Community Research, Hartford, CT 06106, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2006;41(5):669-90. doi: 10.1080/10826080500411403.
Here we present results from a process evaluation of a peer-led HIV prevention intervention. The Risk Avoidance Partnership, conducted from 2001 to 2005, trained active drug users to be peer health advocates (PHAs) to provide harm reduction materials and information to their peers. Results indicate that PHAs actively conducted harm reduction outreach both when partnered with staff and on their own time. Although PHAs conducted most of their outreach in public locations, they also provided drug users with harm reduction materials at critical moments in places where HIV risky behaviors were likely to occur. PHAs were credible and trusted sources of information to their drug-using peers who sought PHAs out for HIV prevention materials. Process evaluations of successful HIV prevention interventions are necessary to understand how and why such interventions work for further intervention refinement.
在此,我们展示了一项针对同伴主导的艾滋病毒预防干预措施的过程评估结果。2001年至2005年开展的“风险规避伙伴关系”项目,培训活跃吸毒者成为同伴健康倡导者(PHA),以便向其同伴提供减少伤害的材料和信息。结果表明,PHA无论是在与工作人员合作时还是在自己的时间里,都积极开展减少伤害的外展活动。虽然PHA大多在公共场所开展外展活动,但他们也在可能发生艾滋病毒危险行为的场所的关键时刻,向吸毒者提供减少伤害的材料。PHA是其吸毒同伴获取艾滋病毒预防材料时可靠且值得信赖的信息来源。对成功的艾滋病毒预防干预措施进行过程评估,对于了解此类干预措施如何以及为何有效,以便进一步完善干预措施而言是必要的。