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支持女性脱离性工作:加拿大多伦多“此处综合护理项目”退出途径的贡献分析

Supporting Women Exit Sex Work: A Contribution Analysis of the Exit Doors Here Integrated Care Program in Toronto, Canada.

作者信息

Shareck Martine, Buhariwala Pearl, Hassan Maha, Balla Ermelina, O'Campo Patricia

机构信息

Département des sciences de la santécommunautaire, Universitéde Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.

MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Integr Care. 2024 Mar 25;24(1):22. doi: 10.5334/ijic.7700. eCollection 2024 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Exiting sex work is a complex process which can be facilitated by integrated action on health and its social determinants such as housing and employment. Few programs offer such coordinated support, and even fewer have been evaluated. We assessed if and how Exit Doors Here, a program anchored in the Critical Time Intervention (CTI) model, facilitated women's progress towards their goals, and exit from sex work.

DESCRIPTION

We performed a contribution analysis by combining pre-post questionnaire and administrative data from 55 women enrolled in the program (2018-2021), yearly interviews with program staff and peer mentors, and literature reviews to assess program outcomes and mechanisms as described in the theory of change.

DISCUSSION

We found evidence that the program contributed to participants progressing on their pre-employment, housing, income, and sex work exiting goals. We identified four "key ingredients" facilitating success: trust building, collaborative goal setting, connecting with community supports and weekly drop-in sessions.

CONCLUSION

This rigorous theory-based evaluation provides much needed evidence on the process and effectiveness of an integrated sex work exiting program. Findings regarding key program ingredients can inform other interventions serving similarly marginalized populations.

摘要

引言

脱离性工作是一个复杂的过程,对健康及其社会决定因素(如住房和就业)采取综合行动有助于这一过程的推进。很少有项目能提供这种协调一致的支持,而且进行评估的项目更少。我们评估了“此处的出路之门”(Exit Doors Here)项目——一个基于关键时期干预(CTI)模式的项目——是否以及如何促进女性朝着她们的目标前进,并脱离性工作。

描述

我们通过结合项目中55名女性(2018年至2021年)的前后调查问卷和行政数据、对项目工作人员和同伴导师的年度访谈以及文献综述,进行了贡献分析,以评估变革理论中所描述的项目成果和机制。

讨论

我们发现有证据表明该项目有助于参与者在就业前、住房、收入和脱离性工作目标方面取得进展。我们确定了促成成功的四个“关键要素”:建立信任、共同设定目标、与社区支持建立联系以及每周的来访交流活动。

结论

这项基于严格理论的评估为一个综合性的脱离性工作项目的过程和有效性提供了急需的证据。关于项目关键要素的研究结果可为服务于类似边缘化人群的其他干预措施提供参考。

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