Kinsky Suzanne, Maulsby Catherine H, Jain Kriti M, Charles Vignetta, Riordan Maura, Holtgrave David R
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2015 Oct;27(5):391-404. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2015.27.5.391.
Research indicates that less than half of people living with HIV (PLWH) have undetectable levels of virus, despite recent findings that viral load suppression dramatically reduces the transmissibility of HIV. Linkage to HIV care is a crucial initial step, yet we know relatively little about how to effectively implement linkage interventions to reach PLWH who are not in care. AIDS United's initiative, Positive Charge (PC), funded five U.S. sites to develop and implement comprehensive linkage interventions. Evaluation of the initiative included qualitative interviews with management and service staff from each intervention site. Sites experienced barriers and facilitators to implementation on multiple environmental, organization, and personnel levels. Successful strategies included developing early relationships with collaborating partners, finding ways to share key information among agencies, and using evaluation data to build support among leadership staff. Lessons learned will be useful for organizations that develop and implement future interventions targeting hard-to-reach, out-of-care PLWH.
研究表明,尽管最近有研究发现病毒载量抑制可显著降低艾滋病毒的传播性,但感染艾滋病毒的人(PLWH)中不到一半的病毒水平检测不到。与艾滋病毒护理的联系是关键的第一步,但我们对如何有效实施联系干预措施以覆盖未接受护理的PLWH了解相对较少。美国艾滋病联合组织的“积极充电”(PC)倡议资助了美国的五个地点,以制定和实施全面的联系干预措施。对该倡议的评估包括对每个干预地点的管理人员和服务人员进行定性访谈。各地点在多个环境、组织和人员层面都遇到了实施的障碍和促进因素。成功的策略包括与合作伙伴建立早期关系、找到在各机构之间共享关键信息的方法,以及利用评估数据在领导人员中建立支持。所吸取的经验教训将对那些制定和实施针对难以接触到的、未接受护理的PLWH的未来干预措施的组织有用。