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基于网络的同伴教育干预促进青年性健康的专家意见:定性研究。

Expert Opinions on Web-Based Peer Education Interventions for Youth Sexual Health Promotion: Qualitative Study.

机构信息

Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Epidémiologie clinique et évaluation économique appliquées aux populations vulnérables (ECEVE), Université de Paris, Paris, France.

Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (INED), UR14 - Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Aubervilliers, France.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2020 Nov 24;22(11):e18650. doi: 10.2196/18650.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Participatory education, in the form of peer education, may be an effective way to promote youth sexual health. With the advent of the internet, web-based interventions have potential as an attractive new tool for sexual health promotion by peers.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to evaluate professional experts' opinions on the perspectives for web-based participatory interventions to promote sexual health by peers and among young people.

METHODS

Semistructured interviews were carried out with 20 experts (stakeholders in direct contact with young people, researchers, and institutional actors) specializing in sexual health, health promotion, peer education, youth, internet, and social media. After coding with N'Vivo, data were subjected to qualitative thematic analysis.

RESULTS

The majority of experts (18/20, 90%) found this kind of intervention to be attractive, but highlighted the necessary conditions, risks, and limitations attached to developing an acceptable peer intervention on the internet for sexual health promotion among young people. Five main themes were identified: (1) an internet intervention; (2) sexual health; (3) internet skills, and uses and the need for moderation; (4) multifaceted peers; and (5) minority peers. In the absence of youth interest for institutional messages, the experts highlighted the attractive participatory features of web-based interventions and the need for geolocalized resources. However, they also warned of the limitations associated with the possibility of integrating peers into education: peers should not be mere messengers, and should remain peers so as not to be outsiders to the target group. Experts highlighted concrete proposals to design an online participatory peer intervention, including the process of peer implication, online features in the intervention, and key points for conception and evaluation.

CONCLUSIONS

The experts agreed that web-based participatory interventions for youth sexual health promotion must be tailored to needs, uses, and preferences. This type of action requires youth involvement framed in an inclusive and holistic sexual health approach. Peer education can be implemented via the internet, but the design of the intervention also requires not being overly institutional in nature. Involving young people in their own education in an interactive, safe online space has the potential to develop their empowerment and to foster long-term positive behaviors, especially in the area of sexual health.

摘要

背景

同伴教育,以同伴教育的形式,可能是促进青少年性健康的有效途径。随着互联网的出现,基于网络的干预措施作为一种有吸引力的新工具,具有促进同龄人之间性健康的潜力。

目的

本研究旨在评估专业专家对基于网络的参与式干预措施促进同龄人之间和年轻人性健康的观点。

方法

对 20 名专家(与年轻人直接接触的利益相关者、研究人员和机构行为者)进行了半结构化访谈,他们专门研究性健康、健康促进、同伴教育、青年、互联网和社交媒体。使用 N'Vivo 进行编码后,对数据进行了定性主题分析。

结果

大多数专家(20 名中的 18 名,90%)认为这种干预措施很有吸引力,但强调了在互联网上为促进年轻人性健康而开发可接受的同伴干预措施所必需的条件、风险和限制。确定了五个主要主题:(1)网络干预;(2)性健康;(3)互联网技能、用途和需要适度;(4)多方面的同伴;(5)少数同伴。在年轻人对机构信息不感兴趣的情况下,专家们强调了基于网络的干预措施具有吸引人的参与性特征,以及对本地化资源的需求。然而,他们也警告说,将同伴纳入教育可能会带来限制:同伴不应仅仅是信息传递者,而且应保持同伴身份,以免成为目标群体的局外人。专家们提出了具体建议来设计在线参与式同伴干预措施,包括同伴参与的过程、干预措施中的在线功能以及概念化和评估的要点。

结论

专家们一致认为,必须根据需要、用途和偏好来定制促进年轻人性健康的基于网络的参与式干预措施。这种类型的行动需要在包容和全面的性健康方法框架内让年轻人参与进来。同伴教育可以通过互联网实施,但干预措施的设计也需要避免过于机构化。在一个互动的、安全的在线空间中让年轻人参与到自己的教育中,有可能增强他们的权能,并培养长期的积极行为,特别是在性健康领域。

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