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利用“扩大规模和传播”支持西班牙语裔男性干预措施在社区中的采用:一项 CBPR 合作伙伴关系从实施科学中学到的经验教训。

Harnessing "Scale-Up and Spread" to Support Community Uptake of the Intervention for Spanish-Speaking Men: Implementation Science Lessons Learned by a CBPR Partnership.

机构信息

Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

Program in Community Engagement, Wake Forest Clinical and Translational Science Institute, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

出版信息

Am J Mens Health. 2020 Jul-Aug;14(4):1557988320938939. doi: 10.1177/1557988320938939.

Abstract

Latinx men in the southern United States are affected disproportionately by HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, few evidence-based prevention interventions exist to promote health equity within this population. Developed by a well-established community-based participatory research partnership, the intervention decreases sexual risk among Spanish-speaking, predominately heterosexual Latinx men who are members of recreational soccer teams in the United States. Scale-up and spread, an implementation science framework, was used to study the implementation of this evidence-based community-level intervention within three community organizations that represent typical community-based providers of HIV and STI prevention interventions (i.e., an AIDS service organization, a Latinx-serving organization, and a county public health department). Archival and interview data were analyzed, and 24 themes emerged that mapped onto the 12 scale-up and spread constructs. Themes included the importance of strong and attentive leadership, problem-solving challenges early, an established relationship between innovation developers and implementers, organizational capacity able to effectively work with men, trust building, timelines and incremental deadlines, clear and simple guidance regarding all aspects of implementation, appreciating the context (e.g., immigration-related rhetoric, policies, and actions), recognizing men's competing priorities, and delineated supervision responsibilities. Scale-up and spread was a useful framework to understand multisite implementation of a sexual risk reduction intervention for Spanish-speaking, predominately heterosexual Latinx men. Further research is needed to identify how constructs, like those within scale-up and spread, affect the process across the implementation continuum, given that the uptake and implementation of an innovation is a process, not an event.

摘要

美国南部的拉丁裔男性受到艾滋病毒和其他性传播感染(STI)的不成比例影响。然而,几乎没有基于证据的预防干预措施来促进这一人群的健康公平。该干预措施由一个成熟的社区参与式研究伙伴关系开发,旨在减少讲西班牙语、主要是异性恋的拉丁裔男性在参与美国休闲足球比赛时的性风险。采用实施科学框架——扩展和传播,研究了这一基于证据的社区层面干预措施在三个社区组织中的实施情况,这三个组织代表了艾滋病毒和性传播感染预防干预措施的典型社区提供者(即艾滋病服务组织、拉丁裔服务组织和县级公共卫生部门)。对档案和访谈数据进行了分析,出现了 24 个主题,这些主题映射到 12 个扩展和传播结构上。主题包括强有力和专注的领导力的重要性、早期解决问题的挑战、创新开发者和实施者之间建立的关系、有能力有效与男性合作的组织能力、建立信任、时间安排和渐进的最后期限、关于实施各个方面的明确而简单的指导、欣赏背景(例如,与移民相关的言论、政策和行动)、认识到男性的优先事项以及明确的监督责任。扩展和传播是一个有用的框架,可以了解针对讲西班牙语、主要是异性恋的拉丁裔男性的性风险降低干预措施的多地点实施情况。需要进一步研究如何构建像扩展和传播中的那些结构,因为创新的采用和实施是一个过程,而不是一个事件,从而影响实施连续体的过程。

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