'Those sessions open[ed] our eyes and our minds': participant acceptability and satisfaction with a gender-focused HIV and substance use risk-reduction intervention on alcohol use, HIV treatment, and sexual behaviour among women in South Africa.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jacqueline W Ndirangu, Margaret W Gichane, Felicia A Browne, Courtney P Bonner, William A Zule, Erin N Cox, Brittni N Howard, Tracy L Kline, Wendee M Wechsberg
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Women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who use alcohol are at a heightened risk of disengagement in HIV care. A mixed-methods substudy was embedded in an implementation science trial to assess perceived satisfaction and acceptability of the Women's Health CoOp (WHC), a gender-focused, alcohol and harmful substance use, HIV biobehavioural intervention in Cape Town, South Africa. A modified version of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8)® was used to assess patient satisfaction (N = 456). Eight focus groups were also conducted to assess the perceived acceptability and satisfaction of the WHC after completion of the intervention workshops. Participants reported being very pleased with the WHC with an acceptable internal consistency estimate (α = .81). Intervention satisfaction was high (M = 30.9; SD = 0.1) on the CSQ-8 scale. Focus group participants reported that the WHC helped them reduce the amount and frequency of heavy alcohol use. Knowledge gained through the WHC reduced misperceptions about mixing alcohol with antiretroviral therapy and motivated re-engagement in HIV care. Participants also reported a decrease in condomless sex. Interventions that support and empower women living with HIV reporting heavy alcohol use should be implemented sustainably to improve HIV treatment retention and re-engagement and to reduce alcohol consumption among this population.

“这些会议开阔了我们的眼界和思想”:参与者对南非妇女酒精使用、艾滋病毒治疗和性行为方面以性别为重点的艾滋病毒和药物使用风险降低干预措施的接受程度和满意度。
携带人类免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)的妇女使用酒精,脱离艾滋病毒护理的风险较高。在一项实施科学试验中嵌入了一项混合方法子研究,以评估妇女健康合作社(WHC)的感知满意度和可接受性,这是南非开普敦一项以性别为重点的酒精和有害物质使用、艾滋病毒生物行为干预。采用改良版的客户满意度问卷(CSQ-8)®评估患者满意度(N = 456)。此外,我们亦进行了八个焦点小组,以评估在干预工作坊结束后,市民对“世界卫生准则”的接受程度和满意度。参与者报告对WHC非常满意,内部一致性估计可接受(α = .81)。干预满意度高(M = 30.9;CSQ-8量表的SD = 0.1)。焦点小组参与者报告说,WHC帮助他们减少了大量饮酒的数量和频率。通过世界卫生大会获得的知识减少了对将酒精与抗逆转录病毒疗法混合使用的误解,并促使人们重新参与艾滋病毒护理。参与者还报告说,不戴避孕套的性行为减少了。应可持续地实施支持和增强报告大量饮酒的艾滋病毒感染妇女权能的干预措施,以改善艾滋病毒治疗的坚持和重新参与,并减少这一人群的酒精消费。
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期刊介绍: Publishing original, refereed papers, Health Education Research deals with all the vital issues involved in health education and promotion worldwide - providing a valuable link between the health education research and practice communities.
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