Riehman Kara S, Kakietek Jakub, Manteuffel Brigitte A, Rodriguez-García Rosalía, Bonnel Rene, N'Jie N'Della, Godoy-Garraza Lucas, Orago Alloys, Murithi Patrick, Fruh Joseph
American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA, USA.
AIDS Care. 2013;25 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S67-77. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2013.778383.
International donors have increasingly shifted AIDS funding directly to community-based organizations (CBOs) with the assumption that responding to the epidemic is best achieved at the community level. The World Bank, ICF Macro, and the National Council for Population and Development in Kenya, conducted a study to evaluate the community response in Kenya. The study used a quasi-experimental design comparing seven study communities and seven comparison communities in Nyanza Province and Western Province. We examined the impact of CBO activity on individual and community-level outcomes, including HIV knowledge, awareness and perceptions, sexual risk behavior, and social transformation (gender ideology and social capital). The study consisted of two components: a household survey conducted in all 14 communities, and qualitative data collected in a subset of communities. Individuals in communities with higher CBO engagement were significantly more likely to have reported consistent condom use. Higher CBO engagement was associated with some measures of social capital, including participation in local and national elections, and participation in electoral campaigns. CBOs provide added value in addressing the HIV and AIDS epidemic in very targeted and specific ways that are closely tied to the services they provide (e.g., prevention education); thus, increasing CBO engagement can be an effective measure in scaling up prevention efforts in those areas.
国际捐助者越来越多地将艾滋病防治资金直接转向社区组织(CBO),他们认为在社区层面应对这一流行病能取得最佳效果。世界银行、ICF宏观咨询公司以及肯尼亚国家人口与发展委员会开展了一项研究,以评估肯尼亚的社区应对情况。该研究采用了准实验设计,比较了尼扬扎省和西省的7个研究社区和7个对照社区。我们考察了社区组织活动对个人和社区层面成果的影响,包括艾滋病毒知识、意识和认知、性风险行为以及社会变革(性别观念和社会资本)。该研究包括两个部分:在所有14个社区进行的家庭调查,以及在部分社区收集的定性数据。社区组织参与度较高的社区中的个人报告始终坚持使用避孕套的可能性显著更高。较高的社区组织参与度与一些社会资本指标相关,包括参与地方和全国选举以及参与竞选活动。社区组织以与它们所提供的服务(如预防教育)紧密相关的非常有针对性和特定的方式,在应对艾滋病毒和艾滋病疫情方面提供了附加价值;因此,提高社区组织的参与度可以成为在这些领域扩大预防工作的有效措施。