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Implementing good participatory practice guidelines in the FEM-PrEP Preexposure Prophylaxis Trial for HIV Prevention among African Women: a focus on local stakeholder involvement

机译:在FEM-PrEP暴露前预防非洲妇女艾滋病毒预防试验中实施良好的参与性实践指南:以当地利益相关者的参与为重点

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Abstract: Biomedical HIV-prevention research is most likely to succeed when researchers actively engage with community stakeholders. To this effect, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS and the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition developed good participatory practice guidelines for biomedical HIV-prevention trials in 2007 and updated them in 2011. The Preexposure Prophylaxis Trial for HIV Prevention among African Women (FEM-PrEP) clinical trial, testing once-daily Truvada as preexposure prophylaxis among women at higher risk of HIV in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania, included a community program to engage with local stakeholders. Following the trial, we revisited the community program to situate activities in the context of the 2011 guidelines. In the paper, we describe implementation of the six guidelines relevant to local stakeholder engagement – stakeholder advisory mechanisms, stakeholder engagement plan, stakeholder education plan, communications plan, issues management plan, trial closure, and results dissemination – in light of on-the-ground realities of the trial. We then identify two cross-cutting themes from our considerations: (1) stakeholder education beyond the good participatory practice recommendation to increase research literacy about the specific trial is needed; education efforts should also communicate a base of information on HIV transmission and prevention; and (2) anticipatory preparation is useful in communications planning, issues management, and trial closure and results dissemination, and may contribute to successful conduct of the trial; in FEM-PrEP, this was possible through integration of the community program with social, behavioral, and clinical research.
机译:摘要:当研究人员与社区利益相关者积极互动时,预防艾滋病的生物医学研究最有可能成功。为此,联合国艾滋病毒/艾滋病联合规划署和艾滋病疫苗倡导联盟于2007年制定了生物医学预防艾滋病毒试验的良好参与性指南,并于2011年对其进行了更新。非洲妇女预防艾滋病毒的暴露前预防试验(FEM) -PrEP)临床试验,在肯尼亚,南非和坦桑尼亚,每天测试一次Truvada,作为HIV感染风险较高的女性的暴露前预防措施,其中包括一项与当地利益相关者互动的社区计划。审判之后,我们重新审视了社区计划,以便根据2011年指南进行活动定位。在本文中,我们根据现场情况描述了与当地利益相关者参与相关的六项准则的实施情况-利益相关者咨询机制,利益相关者参与计划,利益相关者教育计划,沟通计划,问题管理计划,审判结案和结果传播。审判的现实情况。然后,我们从我们的考虑中确定两个交叉的主题:(1)在良好参与实践建议的基础上,对利益相关者进行教育,以提高对特定试验的研究素养;教育工作还应传达有关艾滋病毒传播和预防的信息基础; (2)预先准备对于沟通计划,问题管理,审判结案和结果分发很有用,并可能有助于成功进行审判;在FEM-PrEP中,这可以通过将社区计划与社会,行为和临床研究相结合来实现。

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