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Coalition building by drug user and sex worker community-based organizations in Vietnam can lead to improved interactions with government agencies: a qualitative study

机译:越南的吸毒者和性工作者社区组织建立联盟可以改善与政府机构的互动:一项定性研究

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Background Drug users and female sex workers are among the groups most vulnerable to HIV infection in Vietnam. To address the HIV epidemic within these communities, former drug users and sex workers established the first community-based organizations (CBOs) in 2009. The study provides a focused assessment of CBOs’ expanding efforts to advocate for their members that identifies existing collaborations with Vietnamese government programs. This assessment explores the barriers to and facilitators of expansion in order to propose recommendations to improve the working relationship between CBOs and government programs. Methods Thirty-two individuals from drug user and sex worker CBOs (n?=?24) and relevant government programs (n?=?8) participated in face-to-face interviews in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hai Phong. Coded interview transcripts were analyzed qualitatively concerning the purpose of CBOs, the interactions between CBOs and government programs, and the perceived barriers, facilitators, and feasibility of future CBO-government program collaborations. Results Services provided by the CBOs were considered to improve members’ quality of life. The formation of coalitions among CBOs increased efficiency in meeting members’ specific service needs, in addition to internal capacity building. Government field staff interacted with CBOs by providing CBOs with technical and legal support. CBOs and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) clinics collaborated to help the clinics meet patient enrollment quotas and facilitate entry into treatment for CBO members. Barriers to CBO-government program collaboration included perceived conflicting missions on how to address drug use and sex work in the community, limited CBO-government program communication, CBO mistrust of the MMT system, and lack of legal status for CBOs. Conclusion To reduce these barriers, we recommend (1) introduction of CBO consultative services at government healthcare centers, (2) enlistment of CBO outreach to ensure full access to the imminent scaled-up MMT program, and (3) establishment of standards by which CBOs can obtain legal status.
机译:背景吸毒者和女性性工作者是越南最容易感染艾滋病毒的人群。为了应对这些社区中的艾滋病毒流行,前吸毒者和性工作者于2009年成立了第一个社区组织(CBO)。该研究针对CBO不断扩大的努力进行了重点评估,以倡导其成员确定与越南的现有合作政府计划。这项评估探索了扩展的障碍和促进者,以提出建议,以改善社区组织与政府计划之间的工作关系。方法来自吸毒者和性工作者的CBO(n = 24)和相关政府计划的32个人(n = 8)在河内,胡志明市和海防市进行了面对面的采访。定性分析了采访访谈的笔录记录,内容涉及社区组织的目的,社区组织与政府计划之间的互动,以及未来社区组织与政府计划合作的障碍,促进者和可行性。结果CBO提供的服务被认为可以改善会员的生活质量。除了内部能力建设外,CBO之间联盟的形成还提高了满足成员特定服务需求的效率。政府外勤人员通过向CBO提供技术和法律支持与CBO进行了互动。 CBO和美沙酮维持治疗(MMT)诊所合作,帮助诊所达到患者入组限额,并为CBO成员提供进入治疗的便利。 CBO与政府计划合作的障碍包括:如何解决社区中的毒品使用和性工作问题,任务相互矛盾,CBO与政府计划之间的沟通有限,CBO对MMT系统的不信任以及CBO缺乏法律地位。结论为了减少这些障碍,我们建议(1)在政府医疗中心引入CBO咨询服务,(2)招募CBO进行外展,以确保充分利用即将到来的扩大MMT计划,以及(3)建立标准CBO可以获得法律地位。

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