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重振面向注射吸毒者的减少伤害项目:乌克兰在全国范围内引入同伴驱动的干预措施。

Rejuvenating harm reduction projects for injection drug users: Ukraine's nationwide introduction of peer-driven interventions.

机构信息

The International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2012 Mar;23(2):141-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2012.01.001. Epub 2012 Feb 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A peer-driven intervention (PDI) for injecting drug users (IDUs) was implemented in five Ukrainian city-sites to test-pilot its effectiveness in rejuvenating harm reduction (HR) projects that had become moribund. A PDI relies on drug users in a unique way to educate their peers in the community and recruit them for HIV prevention services. The goal of the PDI was to recruit in six month 500 IDUs who had never been respondents before to each of the five HR projects, especially stimulant- and women-injectors, and IDUs<25 years of age.

METHOD

We standardized the PDI's structure and operations across all five sites. All five PDIs were started in May 2007 using a carefully selected handful of "seed" IDU-recruiters who were trained to educate three peers who had never received HR services. We also accessed the database of all five projects and analysed the new respondents they recruited six-months prior to the start-up of the PDIs with the new recruits generated by the PDIs.

RESULTS

Whilst the HR projects in the five city-sites recruited 72 new respondents on average during the six months prior to the PDIs' start-up, the PDIs recruited 455 new respondents on average in each city during their six months of operation, indicating that the PDI was 6.3 times more powerful as a recruitment mechanism. Compared to traditional outreach the PDIs resulted in significant increases in the recruitment of women- and young-injectors, and IDUs who injected a more diverse variety of drugs.

CONCLUSION

The PDI can have a rejuvenating effect when added to HR projects that had become stagnate over time, resulting in an increase in the number and diversity of new IDU-respondents.

摘要

背景

在五个乌克兰城市地点实施了一项同伴驱动干预(PDI),以测试其重振已经停滞不前的减少伤害(HR)项目的效果。PDI 依赖于一种独特的方式,即让社区中的吸毒者教育他们的同伴并招募他们参加 HIV 预防服务。PDI 的目标是在六个月内招募 500 名从未接受过调查的 IDU 到五个 HR 项目中的每一个,特别是兴奋剂和女性注射者,以及年龄在 25 岁以下的 IDU。

方法

我们在所有五个地点标准化了 PDI 的结构和操作。所有五个 PDI 都于 2007 年 5 月开始使用经过精心挑选的少数“种子”IDU 招募者,他们接受了培训,以教育从未接受过 HR 服务的三个同伴。我们还访问了所有五个项目的数据库,并分析了在 PDI 启动前六个月内他们招募的新受访者,以及 PDI 新招募的受访者。

结果

虽然五个城市地点的 HR 项目在 PDI 启动前六个月平均招募了 72 名新受访者,但 PDI 在六个月的运营期间平均每个城市招募了 455 名新受访者,这表明 PDI 作为一种招募机制的效果是传统外展的 6.3 倍。与传统外展相比,PDI 导致招募女性和年轻注射者以及注射更多种类毒品的 IDU 显著增加。

结论

当添加到随着时间的推移已经停滞不前的 HR 项目时,PDI 可以产生重振效果,从而增加新 IDU 受访者的数量和多样性。

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