Department of Behavioral Science and Social Medicine, Center for Translational Behavioral Science, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Education, Training, and Research (ETR), Scott Valley, CA, USA.
AIDS Behav. 2024 Mar;28(3):951-962. doi: 10.1007/s10461-023-04201-1. Epub 2023 Nov 3.
In Florida, 33% of new HIV infections among men and 21% of new infections among women are among those younger than 29 years of age. We describe the development of a Learning Health Care Community for youth (Y-LHCC) in Orange County, FL. Its core implementation team (iTeam) was composed of representatives from community agencies and academics, whose work was informed by data from the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) and regional research, in-depth interviews (IDIs) with agency representatives, and a pilot implementation of Tailored Motivational Interviewing (TMI) to improve service provision. IDIs revealed limited programming specifically for youth, significant structural challenges providing them with PrEP, and differences in use of evidence-based behavioral interventions to improve HIV services. FDOH provided data on new HIV infections, linkage to care, viral suppression, and PrEP coverage, however, limitations such as minimal data on PrEP referrals and use, agency level data, and inability to generate data quarterly (which would facilitate program improvement) were encountered. Thirty staff members from five agencies serving youth in Orange County participated in TMI training. About half the agency staff (n = 16) completed at least three of the four online training sessions. MI skills improved from pre- (n = 28; M = 1.96) to post TMI training (n = 11; M = 2.48, SD = 0.57); (t(37) = - 3.14, p = 0.0033). The iTeam held seven remote meetings and two in-person half-day meetings at the end of the study, during which they reassessed areas of focus for improving youth services. They also reiterated their commitment to continuing to meet beyond the study period and to engage other agencies in the newly established coalition. Findings highlight the potential of creating a Y-LHCC in Florida as well as some of the challenges that will need to be overcome to achieve ending the HIV Epidemic goals for young people in the region.
在佛罗里达州,33%的男性新感染艾滋病毒和 21%的女性新感染艾滋病毒发生在 29 岁以下的人群中。我们描述了在佛罗里达州奥兰治县开发一个青年学习型医疗保健社区(Y-LHCC)的情况。其核心实施团队(iTeam)由社区机构和学术界的代表组成,他们的工作依据是佛罗里达州卫生署(FDOH)和区域研究的数据、与机构代表的深入访谈(IDIs),以及实施有针对性的动机访谈(TMI)以改善服务提供的试点。IDIs 显示,专门针对青年的项目有限,为他们提供 PrEP 存在重大结构性挑战,以及在使用循证行为干预措施改善艾滋病毒服务方面存在差异。FDOH 提供了新的艾滋病毒感染、获得护理、病毒抑制和 PrEP 覆盖率的数据,但遇到了一些限制,例如关于 PrEP 转介和使用的最少数据、机构层面的数据以及无法按季度生成数据(这将有助于改善计划)。来自奥兰治县为青年提供服务的五个机构的 30 名工作人员参加了 TMI 培训。大约一半的机构工作人员(n=16)完成了至少四个在线培训课程中的四个。MI 技能从培训前(n=28;M=1.96)提高到培训后(n=11;M=2.48,SD=0.57);(t(37)= -3.14,p=0.0033)。在研究结束时,iTeam 举行了七次远程会议和两次为期半天的面对面会议,在此期间,他们重新评估了改善青年服务的重点领域。他们还重申了继续在研究期后开会并让其他机构参与新成立的联盟的承诺。研究结果强调了在佛罗里达州建立一个 Y-LHCC 的潜力,以及需要克服的一些挑战,以实现该地区结束艾滋病毒流行的青年目标。