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HandiVIH—A population-based survey to understand the vulnerability of people with disabilities to HIV and other sexual and reproductive health problems in Cameroon: protocol and methodological considerations

机译:HandiVIH-一项基于人群的调查,以了解喀麦隆残疾人对艾滋病毒以及其他性健康和生殖健康问题的脆弱性:方案和方法上的考虑

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Introduction In resource-limited countries, people with disabilities seem to be particularly vulnerable to HIV infection due to barriers to accessing information and services, frequent exposure to sexual violence and social exclusion. However, they have often been left behind in the HIV response, probably because of the lack of reliable epidemiological data measuring this vulnerability. Multiple challenges in conducting good quality epidemiological surveys on people with disabilities require innovative methods to better understand the link between disability and HIV. This paper describes how the design and methods of the HandiVIH study were adapted to document the vulnerability of people with disabilities to HIV, and to compare their situation with that of people without disabilities. Methods and analysis The HandiVIH project aims to combine quantitative and qualitative data. The quantitative component is a cross-sectional survey with a control group conducted in Yaoundé (Cameroon). A two-phase random sampling is used (1) to screen people with disabilities from the general population using the Washington Group questionnaire and, (2) to create a matched control group. An HIV test is proposed to each study participant. Additionally, a questionnaire including a life-event interview is used to collect data on respondents’ life-course history of social isolation, employment, sexual partnership, HIV risk factors and fertility. Before the cross-sectional survey, a qualitative exploratory study was implemented to identify challenges in conducting the survey and possible solutions. Information on people with disabilities begging in the streets and members of disabled people's organisations is collected separately. Ethics and dissemination This study has been approved by the two ethical committees. Special attention has been paid on how to adapt the consenting process to persons with intellectual disabilities. The methodological considerations discussed in this paper may contribute to the development of good practices for conducting quantitative health surveys on people with disabilities. Trial registration number NCT02192658.
机译:引言在资源有限的国家,由于获取信息和服务的障碍,频繁遭受性暴力和社会排斥,残疾人似乎特别容易感染艾滋病毒。但是,由于缺乏可靠的流行病学数据来衡量这种脆弱性,他们常常在艾滋病毒应对工作中被抛在后面。在对残疾人进行高质量的流行病学调查时面临多种挑战,需要创新的方法来更好地了解残疾人与艾滋病毒之间的联系。本文描述了如何修改HandiVIH研究的设计和方法,以记录残疾人对HIV的脆弱性,并比较他们与残疾人的状况。方法和分析HandiVIH项目旨在结合定量和定性数据。定量成分是在雅温得(喀麦隆)与对照组进行的横断面调查。使用两阶段随机抽样(1)使用Washington Group问卷从一般人群中筛选残疾人,以及(2)创建匹配的对照组。建议向每个研究参与者进行HIV测试。此外,还使用了包括生活事件访谈的调查表来收集有关受访者的社会隔离,就业,性伴侣,艾滋病毒危险因素和生育率的生命历程数据。在进行横断面调查之前,已进行了定性探索性研究,以识别进行调查的挑战和可能的解决方案。分别收集关于在街上乞讨的残疾人和残疾人组织成员的信息。道德与传播本研究已得到两个道德委员会的批准。已经特别注意如何使同意程序适应智障人士。本文所讨论的方法学考虑因素可能有助于发展良好实践,以对残疾人进行定量健康调查。试用注册号NCT02192658。

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