Acceptability, Suitability, and Feasibility of an Evidence-Based Intervention to Reduce HIV Risk Behaviors: Engaging Comadronas in HIV Prevention in Rural Guatemala.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Nicholas F Nogueira, Ana S Salazar, Lucila Hernandez, Jessica Orr, Paola Beato, Maria L Alcaide, Nilda Peragallo Montano, Rosina Cianelli, Natalia Villegas, Deborah L Jones, Victoria Orrego Dunleavy
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This study addresses rural Guatemala's poor maternal health and HIV status by culturally adapting an evidence-based HIV intervention, SEPA (Self-Care, Education, Prevention, Self-Care), to extend the capacity of comadronas (Mayan birth attendants) as HIV prevention providers. This mixed-method study examined the acceptability, suitability, and feasibility of SEPA presented to traditional elder and a younger cohort of comadronas over three sessions. Outcome variables were reported as mean scores. Open-ended qualitative responses were categorized under central themes. Session 1, 2, and 3 acceptability (4.6/5, 4.6/5, 4.8/5), suitability (4.7/5, 4.6/5, 4.9/5), and feasibility (4.4/5, 4.7/5, 4.8/5) remained high across sessions. While comadronas reported that information was difficult, they reported high levels of understanding and comfort with SEPA content and they also found it to be culturally appropriate, increasing their confidence to discuss HIV with their community. The broader utilization of comadronas could create a pathway to enhance reproductive health among indigenous women.

可接受性,适宜性和可行性的证据干预,以减少艾滋病毒风险行为:在危地马拉农村参与艾滋病毒预防。
这项研究通过在文化上适应基于证据的艾滋病毒干预措施SEPA(自我保健、教育、预防、自我保健),解决危地马拉农村孕产妇保健和艾滋病毒状况不佳的问题,以扩大comadronas(玛雅接生员)作为艾滋病毒预防提供者的能力。这个混合方法的研究检查了接受性,适宜性和可行性的SEPA提出了传统的老年人和年轻的队列在三个会议上。结果变量以平均得分报告。开放式定性回答按中心主题分类。第1、2和3次会议的可接受性(4.6/5、4.6/5、4.8/5)、适用性(4.7/5、4.6/5、4.9/5)和可行性(4.4/5、4.7/5、4.8/5)仍然很高。虽然康德龙表示很难获得信息,但他们对SEPA的内容有很高的理解和舒适度,他们也认为这在文化上是合适的,这增加了他们与社区讨论艾滋病毒的信心。更广泛地利用康德龙可以开辟一条途径,增进土著妇女的生殖健康。
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期刊介绍: Presenting state-of-the-art research and information, AIDS Education and Prevention is a vital addition to the library collections of medical schools, hospitals, and other institutions and organizations with HIV/AIDS research programs. The journal integrates public health, psychosocial, sociocultural, and public policy perspectives on issues of key concern nationally and globally.
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