Use of awareness raising campaigns to expand HIV testing: experiences in the Bronx, NY and Washington, DC (HPTN 065 study)

IF 2.6 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS
Z. Edelstein, M. Kharfen, Michelle S Kim, B. Tsoi, P. Salcuni, T. Gamble, B. Cutler, B. Branson, W. El-Sadr
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Abstract

Awareness raising campaigns have been used to promote HIV prevention messages, including the expansion of HIV testing, but initiating such campaigns de novo can be costly. Both the Bronx, New York and Washington, DC have significant local HIV epidemics and a history of efforts to scale-up HIV testing. To build on prior HIV testing campaigns and create new messages based on consultation with diverse stakeholders, a partnership with a community-based clinical trial to enhance HIV testing and treatment was established. The purpose of this paper is to describe the history of HIV testing campaigns in the two jurisdictions, the awareness raising conducted in collaboration with the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) study (HPTN 065) and provide evidence of its effect in these two communities.,The foundation of prior campaigns allowed for expansion of social mobilization efforts to specific priority populations (gay men and other men who have sex with men), the most severely affected groups in both communities, and to expand the efforts to include clinical settings. New compelling and acceptable messages were shaped through engagement with community members and based on input from focus groups with target populations in each city.,By engaging the target population in the development of new messaging, HPTN 065 study successfully built on campaigns that were already underway in both jurisdictions and was able to use those messages and platforms to further normalize HIV testing.,Modifying and adapting existing messages saved time and resources, which can be important factors to consider in settings with limited resources or high media purchasing costs.,Efforts of this kind may ultimately help to decrease HIV transmission in large urban settings.
利用提高认识运动扩大艾滋病毒检测:纽约州布朗克斯和华盛顿特区的经验(HPTN 065研究)
提高认识运动已被用来宣传艾滋病毒预防信息,包括扩大艾滋病毒检测,但从头开始开展此类运动可能代价高昂。布朗克斯、纽约和华盛顿特区都有严重的当地艾滋病毒流行,并且有扩大艾滋病毒检测的历史。为了在以往艾滋病毒检测活动的基础上,在与不同利益攸关方协商的基础上创造新的信息,与一项基于社区的临床试验建立了伙伴关系,以加强艾滋病毒检测和治疗。本文的目的是描述这两个司法管辖区的艾滋病毒检测活动的历史,以及与艾滋病毒预防试验网络(HPTN)研究(HPTN 065)合作进行的提高认识活动,并提供其在这两个社区的影响的证据。,先前运动的基础允许将社会动员工作扩大到特定的优先人群(男同性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性),即两个社区中受影响最严重的群体,并将工作扩大到包括临床环境。通过与社区成员的接触,并根据每个城市目标人群的重点小组的意见,形成了新的令人信服和可接受的信息。,通过让目标人群参与新信息的开发,HPTN 065研究成功地建立在两个司法管辖区已经开展的活动的基础上,并能够利用这些信息和平台进一步规范艾滋病毒检测。,修改和调整现有消息节省了时间和资源,这可能是在资源有限或媒体购买成本高的环境中需要考虑的重要因素。,这种努力可能最终有助于减少艾滋病毒在大城市环境中的传播。
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