Thornton Karla, Sedillo Miranda L, Kalishman Summers, Page Kimberly, Arora Sanjeev
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2018;29(4):1544-1557. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2018.0111.
Hepatitis C (HCV) is an epidemic in the incarcerated population in the United States. In New Mexico, more than 40% of people entering the prison systems test positive for HCV antibodies. Project ECHO's New Mexico Peer Education Project (NMPEP) was developed to educate prisoners about HCV and impact the cycle of HCV transmission in the prison system.
Evaluation of NMPEP included multiple methods. Surveys focused on the short-term impact of training. Focus groups and post-release interviews were conducted to assess the intermediate impact of training on peer educators.
Significant changes were observed in knowledge, attitudes, behavioral intention and self-efficacy. The program had a powerful positive impact on peer educators giving them a unique skill set, a sense of agency and a passion to help others.
Prison peer educators can learn to effectively teach HCV prevention and harm reduction strategies and disease specific information to their peers.
丙型肝炎(HCV)在美国被监禁人群中呈流行态势。在新墨西哥州,超过40%进入监狱系统的人HCV抗体检测呈阳性。回声计划(Project ECHO)的新墨西哥同伴教育项目(NMPEP)旨在对囚犯进行HCV教育,并影响监狱系统中HCV的传播循环。
对NMPEP的评估采用了多种方法。调查聚焦于培训的短期影响。开展焦点小组讨论和释放后访谈,以评估培训对同伴教育者的中期影响。
在知识、态度、行为意图和自我效能方面观察到显著变化。该项目对同伴教育者产生了强大的积极影响,赋予他们一套独特的技能、一种能动感以及帮助他人的热情。
监狱同伴教育者能够学会有效地向同伴传授HCV预防和减少危害策略以及特定疾病信息。