Community-Based Participatory Research Studies on HIV/AIDS Prevention, 2005-2014.

Jacobs journal of community medicine Pub Date : 2016-04-01 Epub Date: 2016-01-06
Steven S Coughlin
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The recent literature on community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches to preventing HIV infection in diverse communities was systematically reviewed as part of the planning process for a new study. Published HIV prevention studies that employed CBPR methods were identified for the period January 1, 2005 to April 30, 2014 using PubMed databases and MeSH term and keyword searches. A total of 44 studies on CBPR and HIV or AIDS prevention were identified, of which 3 focused on adolescents, 33 on adults, and 8 on both adolescents and adults. A variety of at-risk populations were the focus of the studies including men who have sex with men, African American or Hispanic men, and African American or Hispanic women. Few studies focused on Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indian populations in the U.S. Six studies employed CBPR methods to address HIV prevention in church settings. Many of the studies were limited to formative research (ethnographic research, in-depth interviews of key informants, or focus groups). Other studies had a pre-/post-test design, quasi-experimental, or randomized design. Additional CBPR studies and faith-based interventions are needed with adequate sample sizes and rigorous study designs to address lack of knowledge of HIV and inadequate screening in diverse communities to address health disparities.

社区参与式艾滋病预防研究,2005-2014。
作为一项新研究规划过程的一部分,系统地审查了最近关于社区参与式研究(CBPR)方法在不同社区预防艾滋病毒感染的文献。在2005年1月1日至2014年4月30日期间,通过PubMed数据库和MeSH术语和关键词搜索,确定了采用CBPR方法发表的HIV预防研究。共确定了44项关于CBPR和HIV / AIDS预防的研究,其中3项针对青少年,33项针对成人,8项针对青少年和成人。各种高危人群是研究的重点,包括男男性行为者、非裔美国人或西班牙裔男性,以及非裔美国人或西班牙裔女性。很少有研究关注美国的亚洲/太平洋岛民或美洲印第安人。有六项研究采用CBPR方法来解决教会环境中的艾滋病毒预防问题。许多研究仅限于形成性研究(人种学研究、对关键信息提供者的深入访谈或焦点小组)。其他研究采用测试前/测试后设计、准实验设计或随机设计。需要进行更多的CBPR研究和基于信仰的干预措施,样本量要足够,研究设计要严谨,以解决艾滋病毒知识缺乏和不同社区筛查不足的问题,以解决健康差异问题。
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