Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA.
J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2024 Jan-Dec;23:23259582231226036. doi: 10.1177/23259582231226036.
Using data from a national cohort study and focus groups, the Women-Centred HIV Care (WCHC) Model was developed to inform care delivery for women living with HIV.
Through an evidence-based, integrated knowledge translation approach, we developed 2 toolkits based on the WCHC Model for service providers and women living with HIV in English and French (Canada's national languages). To disseminate, we distributed printed advertising materials, hosted 3 national webinars and conducted 2 virtual capacity-building training series.
A total of 315 individuals attended the webinars, and the average WCHC knowledge increased by 29% (SD 4.3%). In total, 131 service providers engaged in 22 virtual capacity-building training sessions with 21 clinical cases discussed. Learners self-reported increased confidence in 15/15 abilities, including the ability to provide WCHC. As of December 2023, the toolkits were downloaded 7766 times.
We successfully developed WCHC toolkits and shared them with diverse clinical and community audiences through various dissemination methods.
利用来自全国性队列研究和焦点小组的数据,开发了以妇女为中心的艾滋病毒护理(WCHC)模式,以为艾滋病毒感染者提供护理。
通过循证、综合知识转化方法,我们用英语和法语(加拿大的两种官方语言)为服务提供者和艾滋病毒感染者开发了 2 套基于 WCHC 模式的工具包。为了进行传播,我们分发了印刷广告材料,举办了 3 次全国网络研讨会,并进行了 2 次虚拟能力建设培训系列。
共有 315 人参加了网络研讨会,WCHC 知识的平均增长了 29%(SD 4.3%)。共有 131 名服务提供者参加了 22 次虚拟能力建设培训课程,讨论了 21 个临床病例。学习者自我报告说,在 15/15 项能力中,包括提供 WCHC 的能力,信心增强了。截至 2023 年 12 月,工具包已被下载 7766 次。
我们成功开发了 WCHC 工具包,并通过各种传播方法与不同的临床和社区受众分享。