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Conducting peer outreach to migrants: Outcomes for drug treatment patients

机译:与移民进行同伴外展:药物治疗患者的结果

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Peer outreach models have been successful in addressing HIV risk behaviors of drug users. Patients in methadone maintenance treatment programs who were migrants from Puerto Rico and/or familiar with drug use there were trained to conduct HIV-related peer outreach. A group randomized design was implemented; patients in the Experimental (E) condition (n = 80) received training and conducted 12 weeks of outreach. Half of the patients completed the training and outreach. At follow-up, patients in the E condition who conducted outreach felt they were more helpful to their community, showed a trend for engaging in more vocational activities, and were more likely to talk with others about HIV, compared to those who did not conduct outreach and those in the Control condition (n = 78). Drug treatment patients who are migrants can be trained as peer outreach workers and shortterm benefits were found. Longer term maintenance of benefits should be assessed.
机译:同伴外展模式已经成功解决了吸毒者的HIV风险行为。美沙酮维持治疗计划中的患者是从波多黎各移民来的和/或熟悉那里的吸毒情况的患者,接受过与艾滋病毒相关的同伴外展活动的培训。实行分组随机设计;实验(E)状态(n = 80)的患者接受了培训并进行了12周的外展。一半的患者完成了培训和外展。在随访中,与未进行E行为的患者相比,处于E状况的患者进行了外展活动,他们认为他们对社区更有帮助,表现出参与更多职业活动的趋势,并且更有可能与他人谈论艾滋病毒外展活动和处于控制状态的人(n = 78)。可以将移民的药物治疗患者培训为同伴外展工作人员,并发现了短期利益。应评估长期维持福利。

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