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Training drug treatment patients to conduct peer-based HIV outreach: an ethnographic perspective on peers' experiences.

机译:培训药物治疗患者以开展基于同龄人的HIV外联活动:关于同龄人经历的人种学视角。

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From 2005 to 2008, the Bienvenidos Project trained Puerto Rican patients of New York City and New Jersey Methadone Maintenance Treatment Programs to conduct peer-based community outreach to migrant Puerto Rican drug users to reduce migrants' HIV risk behaviors. Ethnographic research, including focus groups, individual interviews, and observations, was conducted with a subset of the patients trained as peers (n = 49; 67% male; mean age 40.3 years) to evaluate the self-perceived effects of the intervention. Results of the ethnographic component of this study are summarized. The role of ethnographic methods in implementing and evaluating this kind of intervention is also discussed.
机译:从2005年到2008年,Bienvenidos项目培训了纽约市的波多黎各患者和新泽西州的美沙酮维持治疗计划,以针对移民的波多黎各吸毒者开展基于同伴的社区推广活动,以减少移民的HIV风险行为。人种学研究,包括焦点小组,个人访谈和观察,是对一部分经过同伴训练的患者(n = 49; 67%男性;平均年龄40.3岁)进行的,以评估干预措施的自我感觉。总结了这项研究的人种学组成部分的结果。还讨论了人种学方法在实施和评估此类干预措施中的作用。

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