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针对乌干达南部弱势妇女的性冒险行为的组合干预措施(Kyaterekera)成本核算。

Costing of a Combination Intervention (Kyaterekera) Addressing Sexual Risk-Taking Behaviors among Vulnerable Women in Southern Uganda.

机构信息

School of Global Public Health, New York University, New York, New York.

Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.

出版信息

Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2024 Apr 2;110(5):1046-1056. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.23-0485. Print 2024 May 1.

Abstract

In Uganda, women engaged in sex work (WESW) are a marginalized population at the intersection of multiple vulnerabilities. The Kyaterekera intervention is targeted at WESW in Rakai and the greater Masaka regions in Uganda and combines a traditional HIV risk-reduction approach with a savings-led economic empowerment intervention and financial literacy training. We estimated the economic costs of the Kyaterekera intervention from a program provider perspective using a prospective activity-based micro-costing method. All program activities and resource uses were measured and valued across the control arm receiving a traditional HIV risk-reduction intervention and the treatment arm receiving a matched individual development savings account and financial literacy training on top of HIV risk reduction. The total per-participant cost by arm was adjusted for inflation and discounted at an annual rate of 3% and presented in 2019 US dollars. The total per-participant costs of the control and intervention arms were estimated at $323 and $1,435, respectively, using the per-protocol sample. When calculated based on the intent-to-treat sample, the per-participant costs were reduced to $183 and $588, respectively. The key cost drivers were the capital invested in individual development accounts and personnel and transportation costs for program operations, linked to WESW's higher mobility and the dispersed pattern of hot spot locations. The findings provide evidence of the economic costs of implementing a targeted intervention for this marginalized population in resource-constrained settings and shed light on the scale of potential investment needed to better achieve the health equity goal of HIV prevention strategies.

摘要

在乌干达,从事性工作的妇女(WESW)是处于多种脆弱性交叉点的边缘化群体。KyaTerekera 干预措施针对的是 Rakai 和乌干达更大的 Masaka 地区的性工作者,它将传统的艾滋病毒风险降低方法与储蓄主导的经济赋权干预措施和金融扫盲培训相结合。我们从项目提供者的角度使用前瞻性基于活动的微观成本核算方法估算了 KyaTerekera 干预措施的经济成本。在接受传统艾滋病毒风险降低干预措施的对照组和接受匹配的个人发展储蓄账户和艾滋病毒风险降低之上的金融扫盲培训的治疗组中,对所有项目活动和资源使用进行了衡量和估值。按手臂计算的每名参与者的总成本进行了通胀调整,并按每年 3%的贴现率贴现,以 2019 年美元表示。使用符合方案的样本,对照组和干预组每名参与者的总成本分别估计为 323 美元和 1435 美元。根据意向治疗样本计算时,每名参与者的成本分别降至 183 美元和 588 美元。主要成本驱动因素是为个人发展账户投资的资本以及与性工作者流动性较高和热点位置分散模式相关的项目运营人员和运输成本。研究结果为在资源有限的环境中为这一边缘化群体实施有针对性的干预措施的经济成本提供了证据,并阐明了为更好地实现艾滋病毒预防策略的健康公平目标所需的潜在投资规模。

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