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Helping women transition out of sex work: study protocol of a mixed-methods process and outcome evaluation of a sex work exiting program

机译:帮助妇女过渡性工作:学习协议的混合方法处理和退出计划的性工作的结果评估

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For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs strive to help women wanting to exit sex work and secure alternative sources of income by providing targeted support at key moments during the transition, yet few of those initiatives are rigorously evaluated. In 2017 “Exit Doors Here”, a 9-month sex work exiting program based on the critical time intervention (CTI) approach, was developed to provide wrap-around support services (e.g., health, addiction, housing, education, and employment supports) to women wishing to transition towards exiting sex work. We present the design of an evaluation study of Exit Doors Here which combines quantitative and qualitative methods to assess participant recruitment and retention into the program, program fidelity, and relationships with service providers (process evaluation), as well as progress made by participants in terms of strengthening their social support networks and moving closer to achieving their housing, pre-employment (i.e., educational, training and volunteering), and income-related goals, as well as their involvement in sex work (outcome evaluation). Each year for 4 years, between 25 and 30 Exit Doors Here clients will be invited to complete an interviewer-administered questionnaire at the beginning and after completing the program, and to share data from their CTI charts and related documentation. Once a year, program staff and peer workers will be interviewed, and service providers will be surveyed. Conducting a formative (process) evaluation will allow us to inform program implementation and improve program delivery early on for maximum benefit. The summative (outcome) evaluation will provide much needed evidence on the effectiveness of CTI in supporting a traditionally underserved population to achieve the housing, pre-employment and income-related goals they value, and their progress towards reducing their involvement in, and eventually exiting, sex work.
机译:对于想要的女性来说,退出性工作可能会具有挑战性。众多方案努力帮助妇女希望通过在转型期间在关键时刻提供有针对性的支持来帮助退出性工作和安全的收入来源,但这些举措中的一些措施是严格评估的。 2017年,在2017年“出口门”,一个9个月的性工作退出计划,基于关键时间干预(CTI)方法,以提供包装环保支持服务(例如,健康,成瘾,住房,教育和就业支持)对于希望过渡以退出性工作的女性。我们介绍了在此处的出口门的评估研究,这些研究结合了定量和定性方法,以评估参与者招募和保留进入程序,程序保真度和与服务提供商的关系(过程评估),以及参与者的进展情况加强社会支持网络并更接近实现其住房,就业前(即教育,培训和志愿服务)以及与相关目标以及其参与性行为(结果评估)。 4年来,每年4年,在这里,在这里,将邀请客户在完成计划的开始和后面完成面试官管理的调查问卷,并从他们的CTI图表和相关文件中分享数据。每年一次,计划人员和同行工人将接受采访,并将进行调查服务提供商。进行形成性(过程)评估将使我们能够为计划实施,并提前提高计划交付,以获得最大利益。总结(结果)评估将提供有关CTI的有效性的依据,以支持传统顾族的人口,以实现其价值的住房,就业前和相关目标,以及他们在降低参与的进展情况,并最终退出,性工作。

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