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A Community-Based Participatory Approach to the Development and Implementation of an HIV Health Behavior Intervention: Lessons Learned in Navigating Research and Practice Systems from Project HAPPY

机译:艾滋病毒健康行为干预措施的开发和实施基于社区的参与性方法:从HAPPY项目中研究和实践系统中获得的经验教训

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African American young adults continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. The Southern United States has been particularly affected by HIV/AIDS, accounting for 52% of the new HIV diagnoses. Efforts to reduce the burden of HIV among young African Americans are still needed. Project HAPPY (HIV/AIDS Prevention Project for Youth) was developed and implemented using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) model. There were several challenges that arose during implementation of Project HAPPY that included recruitment, partner engagement, and retention. The realities of implementing an HIV prevention project with urban adolescents is discussed in detail and strategies to overcome these challenges, using a CBPR approach are described. The lessons learned from CBPR implementation of Project HAPPY include: (1) Create a feedback loop to receive community input and guidance throughout the life of the project; (2) Periodic community inventory to determine who is providing similar services to avoid saturation; (3) Prepare for Alternative Partner Engagement; (4) Consult (formally and informally) with the Institutional Review Board prior to submitting proposed changes to avoid unnecessary delays in implementation; (5) Select meaningful incentives for your priority population; and (6) Maintain multiple points of contact with community partners to mitigate the effects of staff turnover.
机译:非洲裔美国年轻人继续受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的不成比例的影响。美国南部尤其受到艾滋病毒/艾滋病的影响,占新诊断出的艾滋病毒的52%。仍然需要减少年轻非洲裔美国人中艾滋病毒负担的努力。 HAPPY项目(青少年艾滋病毒/艾滋病预防项目)是使用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)模型开发和实施的。在实施HAPPY项目期间出现了一些挑战,包括招聘,合作伙伴参与和保留。详细讨论了与城市青少年一起实施HIV预防项目的现实,并描述了使用CBPR方法克服这些挑战的策略。从CBPR实施HAPPY项目获得的经验教训包括:(1)创建反馈循环,以在项目的整个生命周期中接受社区的意见和指导; (2)定期进行社区清点,以确定谁在提供类似服务以避免饱和; (3)为替代伙伴的参与做准备; (4)在提交建议的变更之前,与机构审查委员会进行(正式和非正式)协商,以避免不必要的实施延误; (5)为您的优先人群选择有意义的激励措施; (6)与社区合作伙伴保持多个联系点,以减轻人员流动的影响。

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