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Promising Approaches for Engaging Youth and Young Adults Living with HIV in HIV Primary Care Using Social Media and Mobile Technology Interventions: Protocol for the SPNS Social Media Initiative

机译:使用社交媒体和移动技术干预在HIV初级保健中使感染HIV的年轻人和年轻人参与的有前途的方法:SPNS社交媒体倡议的协议

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Background In the United States, disparities in the rates of HIV care among youth and young adults result from the intersections of factors that include stigma, substance use, homelessness or marginal housing, institutional neglect, and mental health issues. Novel interventions are needed that are geared to youth and young adults. Objective In this paper, we aim to describe the interventions used by participating sites for Using Social Media initiative, the process for classifying the intervention components, and the methods for conducting a comprehensive evaluation of the interventions. Methods In 2015, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau, Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) funded the Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center (ETAC) at the University of California, Los Angeles and 10 demonstration projects at sites across the United States that incorporated innovative approaches using a variety of social media and mobile technology strategies designed specifically for youth and young adults living with HIV. The ETAC developed a typology, or a classification system, that systematically summarizes the principal components of the interventions into broader groups and developed a multisite, mixed-methods approach to evaluate them based on the Department of Health and Human Services HIV health outcomes along the HIV care continuum. The mixed-methods approach is key to remove potential biases in assessing the effectiveness of demonstration projects. Results This SPNS project was funded in September 2015, and enrollment was completed on May 31, 2018. A total of 984 participants have been enrolled in the multisite evaluation. Data collection will continue until August 2019. However, data analysis is currently underway, and the first results are expected to be submitted for publication in 2019. Conclusions This HRSA-funded initiative seeks to increase engagement in HIV medical care, improve health outcomes for people living with HIV, and reduce HIV-related health disparities and health inequities that affect HIV-positive youth and young adults.
机译:背景技术在美国,年轻人和年轻人之间艾滋病毒感染率的差异是由多种因素造成的,这些因素包括污名,吸毒,无家可归或边缘性住房,机构忽视和心理健康问题。需要针对年轻人和年轻人的新颖干预措施。目的在本文中,我们旨在描述参与站点使用社交媒体计划所使用的干预措施,干预成分的分类过程以及对干预措施进行综合评估的方法。方法2015年,美国卫生资源与服务管理局(HRSA)艾滋病毒/艾滋病局,具有国家重要意义的特殊项目(SPNS)资助了加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校的评估和技术援助中心(ETAC),并在现场开展了10个示范项目美国各地都采用了专门针对艾滋病毒感染者和青年的各种社交媒体和移动技术策略,采用了创新方法。 ETAC开发了一种类型学或分类系统,可以系统地将干预措施的主要组成部分概括为更广泛的群体,并根据卫生和公共服务部的意见,开发了一种多站点,混合方法的方法来评估这些措施,以及沿着HIV的HIV健康结果护理连续体。混合方法方法是消除评估示范项目有效性的潜在偏见的关键。结果该SPNS项目于2015年9月获得资助,并于2018年5月31日完成了注册。多站点评估总计984名参与者。数据收集将持续到2019年8月。但是,数据分析仍在进行中,第一个结果预计将在2019年提交发表。结论该HRSA资助的计划旨在增加对HIV医疗保健的参与度,改善人们的健康状况感染艾滋病毒,并减少与艾滋病毒相关的健康差异和影响艾滋病毒阳性青年和年轻人的健康不平等现象。

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