Women's Global Health Imperative, RTI International, Berkeley, California.
Impact Research Development Organization, Kisumu, Kenya.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2021 Apr;33(2):103-119. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2021.33.2.103.
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) reduces HIV acquisition among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). Existing evidence suggests that uptake and adherence are low among AGYW and that relationship factors such as gender-based violence (GBV) are important barriers. Through a community-based participatory research (CBPR) process, a youth advisory board (YAB), service providers (SP), and a study team developed the Tu'Washindi na PrEP intervention to support AGYW PrEP use in the context of GBV. The YAB also guided the formative research and interpretation of results. The authors pretested the intervention with SP, AGYW and their partners, and community change agents, and then developed guides for AGYW support clubs, community-based male sensitization sessions, and couples-based events that included formulation of story lines for dramatized PrEP negotiation and information dissemination skills. Stakeholder engagement led to an intervention responsive to AGYW's needs for PrEP support in the context of their relationships, which was evaluated through a 6-month pilot community randomized controlled trial.
HIV 暴露前预防(PrEP)可降低青少年女孩和年轻妇女(AGYW)感染 HIV 的风险。现有证据表明,AGYW 人群中的 PrEP 使用率和依从性都较低,而性别暴力(GBV)等关系因素是重要障碍。通过社区参与式研究(CBPR)过程,一个青年顾问委员会(YAB)、服务提供者(SP)和一个研究团队制定了 Tu'Washindi na PrEP 干预措施,以支持在 GBV 背景下 AGYW 使用 PrEP。YAB 还指导了形成性研究和结果解释。作者对 SP、AGYW 及其伴侣以及社区变革推动者进行了干预预测试,然后为 AGYW 支持俱乐部、社区男性敏化会议和夫妻为基础的活动制定了指南,包括制定了戏剧化 PrEP 谈判和信息传播技能的故事情节。利益相关者的参与使得干预措施能够满足 AGYW 在其关系背景下对 PrEP 支持的需求,并通过为期 6 个月的试点社区随机对照试验进行了评估。