Jaganath D, Mulenga C, Hoffman R M, Hamilton J, Boneh G
David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Program in Global Health, Division of Infectious Diseases, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA and Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Chancellor College, University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi
David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Program in Global Health, Division of Infectious Diseases, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA and Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Chancellor College, University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi.
Health Educ Res. 2014 Aug;29(4):554-65. doi: 10.1093/her/cyt074. Epub 2013 Sep 18.
University students represent a subset of young men and women at risk for HIV in high prevalence settings. Innovative programs are needed to raise awareness on the unique issues around HIV and AIDS in the university campus, while training student leaders for peer-based education. The Process and Collaboration for Empowerment and Discussion (PACED) method engages artists and people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) to create a performance that encourages community dialog about HIV and AIDS and empowers PLWHA. 'This is My Story' was a program at the University of Malawi, Chancellor College, which adapted the PACED approach for university students. A qualitative evaluation conducted 1 year later among students and PLWHA participants and audience members demonstrated retention of the following themes: (i) trust in a relationship and how it affects women,(ii) equality for PLWHA and (iii) life after HIV and AIDS. All of the PLWHA and 90.9% of student participants reported a greater sense of empowerment. Of the audience members, 82.1% discussed the performance with friends and family. We thus present the PACED approach as a valuable tool in HIV and AIDS education and prevention among university students in Malawi.
在高流行率环境中,大学生是面临感染艾滋病毒风险的青年男女中的一部分。需要创新方案来提高对大学校园围绕艾滋病毒和艾滋病的独特问题的认识,同时培训学生领袖开展同伴教育。赋权与讨论的过程及合作(PACED)方法让艺术家以及艾滋病毒和艾滋病感染者(PLWHA)参与创作一场表演,鼓励社区就艾滋病毒和艾滋病进行对话,并增强艾滋病毒和艾滋病感染者的权能。“这是我的故事”是马拉维大学兰杰尔学院的一个项目,该项目将PACED方法应用于大学生。一年后对学生、艾滋病毒和艾滋病感染者参与者以及观众进行的定性评估表明,保留了以下主题:(i)对一段关系的信任及其对女性的影响,(ii)艾滋病毒和艾滋病感染者的平等,以及(iii)感染艾滋病毒和艾滋病后的生活。所有艾滋病毒和艾滋病感染者以及90.9%的学生参与者都报告说权能感增强。在观众中,82.1%的人与朋友和家人讨论了这场表演。因此,我们将PACED方法作为马拉维大学生艾滋病毒和艾滋病教育及预防的一个有价值的工具呈现出来。