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扩大社区动员的作用,以加快在乌干达结束艾滋病毒母婴垂直传播的进展:网络模式。

Expanding the role of community mobilization to accelerate progress towards ending vertical transmission of HIV in Uganda: the Networks model.

机构信息

International HIV AIDS Alliance, 91-101 Davigdor Road, Hove, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Int AIDS Soc. 2012 Jul 11;15 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):17386. doi: 10.7448/IAS.15.4.17386.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Efforts to prevent vertical transmission of HIV have gained momentum globally since the launch of the "Global plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive", reflecting the growing consensus that we now have low-cost, efficacious interventions that promise to end vertical transmission of HIV. Uganda is one of the 22 focus countries in the global plan and one of the 10 countries with the highest need for prevention of vertical transmission globally. In the context of current shortfalls in the prevention of vertical HIV transmission, this paper presents the results of the Networks project, a community mobilisation model implemented by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Uganda, and draws out the theoretical foundations and promising community mobilization practices relevant to prevention of vertical transmission.

METHODS

A retrospective review of the Network project's activities, documentation and evaluation was performed.

RESULTS

The Networks project, through community mobilisation and greater involvement of people living with HIV, reached an estimated 1.3 million people with at least one health service. By clustering 750 groups of people living with HIV into larger coalitions, the project supported existing groups to amalgamate their collective strengths and skills in outreach, referral and literacy activities; and improved reach and coverage of HIV services through strengthened linkages with healthcare facilities. Our analysis of the Networks model shows that it could contribute to the prevention of vertical transmission of HIV as a replicable and sustainable community mobilisation approach. In particular, the Networks model increased the uptake of decentralized interventions for preventing vertical transmission through community referrals; promoted male involvement through peer sensitisation; and linked communities to advocacy channels for advancing maternal health and prevention of vertical HIV transmission.

CONCLUSIONS

BY placing persons living with HIV at the centre, the Networks model offers a mechanism for strengthening community and male involvement in preventing vertical transmission of HIV. The role of communities and networks of people living with HIV in planning, service delivery and monitoring of national targets for prevention of vertical transmission should be further strengthened through greater community engagement in service delivery and advocacy and through the regular sharing of data between communities and health facilities.

摘要

简介

自“全球计划:到 2015 年消除儿童新感染艾滋病毒,同时确保母婴生存”启动以来,全球在预防艾滋病毒母婴垂直传播方面的努力不断加强,这反映出人们越来越认识到,我们现在拥有低成本、有效的干预措施,有望终结艾滋病毒母婴垂直传播。乌干达是全球计划中的 22 个重点国家之一,也是全球预防母婴垂直传播艾滋病毒需求最高的 10 个国家之一。鉴于目前在预防母婴垂直传播艾滋病毒方面存在的不足,本文介绍了国际艾滋病联合会(International HIV/AIDS Alliance)在乌干达实施的社区动员模式——“网络”项目的成果,并总结了与预防母婴垂直传播相关的理论基础和有前途的社区动员实践。

方法

对“网络”项目的活动、文件和评估进行回顾性分析。

结果

“网络”项目通过社区动员和让更多艾滋病毒感染者参与,使大约 130 万人至少获得了一项卫生服务。该项目将 750 个艾滋病毒感染者小组聚集起来组成更大的联盟,支持现有小组联合集体力量和技能,开展外展、转介和扫盲活动;通过加强与医疗机构的联系,改善了艾滋病毒服务的覆盖面和可及性。我们对“网络”模式的分析表明,它可以作为一种可复制和可持续的社区动员方法,有助于预防艾滋病毒母婴垂直传播。特别是,“网络”模式通过社区转介增加了分散干预措施的使用率,以预防母婴垂直传播;通过同伴教育促进了男性参与;并将社区与倡导渠道联系起来,以促进母婴健康和预防母婴垂直传播艾滋病毒。

结论

“网络”模式将艾滋病毒感染者置于中心位置,为加强社区和男性参与预防艾滋病毒母婴垂直传播提供了一种机制。应通过加强社区参与服务提供和宣传,以及社区和医疗机构之间定期分享数据,进一步加强社区和艾滋病毒感染者网络在规划、服务提供和监测预防母婴垂直传播国家目标方面的作用。

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