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Process evaluation of the SHARE intervention for preventing intimate partner violence and HIV infection in Rakai, Uganda

机译:在乌干达拉凯举行的SHARE干预措施的过程评估,以防止伴侣之间的亲密暴力和HIV感染

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The Safe Homes And Respect for Everyone (SHARE) intervention introduced an intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention approach into Rakai Health Sciences Program, an established HIV research and service organization in Uganda. A trial found exposure to SHARE was associated with reductions in IPV and HIV incidence. This mixed methods process evaluation was conducted between August 2007 and December 2009, with people living in SHARE intervention clusters, to assess awareness about/participation in SHARE, motivators and barriers to involvement, and perceptions of how SHARE contributed to behavior change. Surveys were conducted with 1407 Rakai Community Cohort Study participants. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 key informants. Most (77%) were aware of SHARE, among whom 73% participated in intervention activities. Two-thirds of those who participated in SHARE felt it influenced behavior change related to IPV. While some felt confident to take part in new IPV-focused activities of a well-established program, others were suspicious of SHARE's motivations, implying awareness raising is critical. Many activities appealed to the majority (e.g., community drama) while interest in some activities was limited to men (e.g., film shows), suggesting multiple intervention components is ideal for wide-reaching programming. The SHARE model offers a promising, acceptable approach for integrating IPV prevention into HIV and other established health programs in sub-Saharan Africa.
机译:“人人享有安全之家”(SHARE)干预措施在乌干达已建立的HIV研究和服务组织Rakai Health Sciences Program中引入了预防亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的方法。一项试验发现,接触SHARE与IPV和HIV发病率降低有关。此混合方法过程评估于2007年8月至2009年12月之间进行,评估对象为SHARE干预人群,以评估他们对SHARE的了解/参与程度,参与的动机和障碍,以及对SHARE如何促进行为改变的认识。对1407位Rakai社区队列研究参与者进行了调查。对20位主要信息提供者进行了定性访谈。大多数(77%)知道共享,其中73%参与了干预活动。参与SHARE的人中有三分之二认为它影响了与IPV相关的行为改变。尽管有些人有信心参加一个完善的计划中针对IPV的新活动,但其他人对SHARE的动机表示怀疑,这意味着提高认识至关重要。许多活动吸引了大多数人(例如社区戏剧),而对某些活动的兴趣仅限于男性(例如电影放映),这表明对于广泛的节目制作来说,多种干预成分是理想的选择。 SHARE模型提供了一种有希望的,可接受的方法,可以将预防IPV纳入撒哈拉以南非洲的HIV和其他已建立的健康计划中。

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