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“他们接纳了我,因为我曾和他们一样”:在塞内加尔达喀尔开展的以同伴为主导的外展服务以支持吸毒人群的可行性的定性研究。

"They accept me, because I was one of them": formative qualitative research supporting the feasibility of peer-led outreach for people who use drugs in Dakar, Senegal.

机构信息

University of Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London, SE10 9LS, UK.

Alliance Nationale des Communautés pour la Santé, Cité Keur Gorgui Villa 41, 10297, Dakar, Senegal.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2018 Feb 27;15(1):9. doi: 10.1186/s12954-018-0214-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Peer outreach harm reduction initiatives are being developed with and for people who use drugs in Dakar, Senegal. This is in response to growing injecting drug use across the West Africa region and linked emerging epidemics of HIV and hepatitis C. We undertook formative qualitative research to explore the feasibility and potential of peer outreach in this context and in particular how outreach could be linked to fostering community-level processes of change.

METHODS

We undertook a total of 44 semi-structured qualitative interviews. Thirty-four interviews were with people who used drugs (comprised of 25 participants who had injected at least once in their life) and included 11 peer educators who delivered "awareness-raising" harm reduction activities. We also interviewed 10 service providers involved in the planning and monitoring of peer outreach initiatives. We used thematic analysis to identify key characteristics of how peer-led outreach is being delivered, beneficiary need, and the nature of the social networks in which the awareness-raising activities operate.

RESULTS

Through interviews with peer educators, people who use drugs, and service providers, four main overlapping themes are identified as follows: peer educators as a bridge to responsibilization through awareness-raising activities, awareness-raising activities as an enactment of recovery, awareness raising through social network diffusion, and the contexts and constraints of peer outreach engagement through awareness-raising activities.

CONCLUSIONS

The study results suggest that peer education is on a trajectory to develop into a central role for harm reduction interventions in Dakar, Senegal. This research shows how peer education is bound in processes of responsibilization and self-change, which link to varying possibilities for risk reduction or recovery. For peer education to achieve a range of significant goals, broader structural and system changes should be implemented in the region. We caution that without such changes, awareness-raising activities and the role of peer educators may instead become part of state- and agency-sponsored processes of seeking to responsibilize individuals for health and harm reduction.

摘要

背景

在塞内加尔达喀尔,正在为吸毒者制定同伴外展减少伤害举措,这是对西非地区注射吸毒行为不断增加以及与艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎相关的新出现流行的回应。我们开展了形成性定性研究,以探讨在这种情况下以及特别是外展工作如何与促进社区层面变革进程相关的同伴外展的可行性和潜力。

方法

我们共进行了 44 次半结构式定性访谈。34 次访谈对象为吸毒者(包括至少有一次注射吸毒史的 25 名参与者,其中 11 名为同伴教育者,他们开展“提高认识”减少伤害活动),还访谈了 10 名参与规划和监测同伴外展举措的服务提供者。我们使用主题分析来确定同伴主导的外展工作如何提供、受益人的需求以及提高认识活动运作的社会网络的性质等关键特征。

结果

通过对同伴教育者、吸毒者和服务提供者的访谈,确定了以下四个主要重叠主题:同伴教育者作为通过提高认识活动实现责任化的桥梁、提高认识活动是康复的一种表现、通过社会网络扩散提高认识、以及通过提高认识活动开展同伴外展的背景和制约因素。

结论

研究结果表明,同伴教育正在朝着在塞内加尔达喀尔成为减少伤害干预措施的核心角色发展。这项研究表明,同伴教育与责任化和自我改变过程密切相关,这些过程与各种减少风险或康复的可能性相关。为了使同伴教育实现一系列重要目标,该地区应实施更广泛的结构和系统变革。我们提醒注意,没有这些变革,提高认识活动和同伴教育者的作用可能会成为国家和机构发起的旨在使个人对健康和减少伤害负责的过程的一部分。

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