HIV prevention and crack harm reduction using projection mapping in Mexico City

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alice Cepeda, Kathryn M. Nowotny, Jessica Frankeberger, Eduardo Zafra Mora, Guillermina Natera-Rey, Avelardo Valdez
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Objective:Crack cocaine use has increased rapidly throughout Mexico, along with rising HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections among vulnerable groups. The Tirando Esquina: Interviniendo Muros de Salud (TE:IMS) project uses projection-mapping technology and is the first of its kind to reach and provide health education at an individual and community level to at-risk crack smoking populations in Mexico City.Setting:This intervention project took place in Mexico City.Design:A single-arm design was utilised.Method:The TE:IMS intervention used projection mapping, a community-based art form wherein 3-dimensional (3-D) images, videos and graphics are projected onto buildings in the community. A total of nine projection mapping episodes were projected and health promoters engaged individuals on the street to reinforce messaging and distribute safer crack kits. A sample of persons who use crack ( n = 58) were recruited prior to the intervention to complete pretest–posttest evaluation questionnaires.Results:Findings provide evidence of initial effectiveness. Decreases pre- to posttest were found in weekly crack use ( p < .05), sharing of paraphernalia ( p = .002) and use of cans as pipes ( p = .008), while increases were observed in the usage of Pyrex pipes ( p = .002). While quantitative HIV knowledge assessments did not increase significantly, qualitative data suggest the intervention made a substantial impact on perceptions and knowledge of HIV among those who interacted with the health promoters and saw the projections.Conclusions:TE: IMS was successful in providing health education and harm reduction strategies at a community level to at-risk crack smoking populations in Mexico City. These findings provide evidence for the initial effectiveness of innovative education and harm reduction efforts in this population.
在墨西哥城利用投影绘图预防艾滋病毒和减少裂缝伤害
目标:在墨西哥全国,快克可卡因的使用迅速增加,同时弱势群体中的艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染率也在上升。Tirando Esquina: Interviniendo Muros de Salud(TE:IMS)项目采用了投影绘图技术,是墨西哥城首个在个人和社区层面对吸食快克的高危人群进行健康教育的项目。共投射了九集投影绘图,健康宣传员在街上与个人接触,强化信息传递并分发更安全的快克工具包。在干预前招募了一批快克使用者(58 人),让他们填写前测-后测评估问卷。在每周使用快克(p <.05)、共用吸毒工具(p = .002)和使用易拉罐作为吸管(p = .008)方面,测试前与测试后的数据均有所下降,而在使用百洁布吸管(p = .002)方面,测试前与测试后的数据均有所上升。虽然艾滋病毒知识的定量评估没有显著增加,但定性数据表明,干预措施对那些与健康宣传员互动并看到预测结果的人对艾滋病毒的看法和知识产生了重大影响。这些研究结果为在这一人群中开展创新教育和减少危害的工作取得初步成效提供了证据。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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