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Cross-site Monitoring and Evaluation of the Care and Prevention in the United States Demonstration Project, 2012-2016: Selected Process and Short-term Outcomes

机译:美国示范项目的横地监测和评估,2012-2016:选定的进程和短期结果

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Objective: The Care and Prevention in the United States (CAPUS) Demonstration Project was a 4-year (2012-2016) cross-agency demonstration project that aimed to reduce HIV/AIDS-related morbidity and mortality among racial/ethnic minority groups in 8 states (Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia). Its goals were to increase the identification of undiagnosed HIV infections and optimize the linkage to, reengagement with, and retention in care and prevention services for people with HIV (PWH). We present descriptive findings to answer selected cross-site process and short-term outcome monitoring and evaluation questions. Methods: We answered a set of monitoring and evaluation questions by using data submitted by grantees. We used a descriptive qualitative method to identify key themes of activities implemented and summarized quantitative data to describe program outputs and outcomes. Results: Of 155 343 total HIV tests conducted by all grantees, 558 (0.36%) tests identified people with newly diagnosed HIV infection. Of 4952 PWH who were presumptively not in care, 1811 (36.6%) were confirmed as not in care through Data to Care programs. Navigation and other linkage, retention, and reengagement programs reached 10 382 people and linked to or reengaged with care 5425 of 7017 (77.3%) PWH who were never in care or who had dropped out of care. Programs offered capacity-building trainings to providers to improve cultural competency, developed social marketing and social media campaigns to destigmatize HIV testing and care, and expanded access to support services, such as transitional housing and vocational training. Conclusions: CAPUS grantees substantially expanded their capacity to deliver HIV-related services and reach racial/ethnic minority groups at risk for or living with HIV infection. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of implementing novel and integrated programs that address social and structural barriers to HIV care and prevention.
机译:目的:美国的护理和预防(CAPUS)示范项目是一个4年(2012-2016)跨机构示范项目,旨在减少8个种族/少数民族群体中的艾滋病毒/艾滋病相关的发病率和死亡率国家(格鲁吉亚,伊利诺伊州,路易斯安那州,密西西比州,密苏里州,北卡罗来纳州,田纳西州和弗吉尼亚州)。其目标是增加未确诊的艾滋病毒感染的鉴定,并优化与艾滋病毒(PWH)的人的护理和预防服务的联系,重新认证和保留。我们提出了描述性调查结果来回答选定的横向现场流程和短期结果监测和评估问题。方法:我们通过使用受让人提交的数据回答了一系列监控和评估问题。我们使用了描述性的定性方法来识别所实施的活动的关键主题和总结定量数据,以描述计划输出和结果。结果:所有受授予的艾滋病病毒检验均为155左右,558(0.36%)检验鉴定了新诊断的艾滋病毒感染的人。 4952 PWh在4952年上被关心的PWH,1811年(36.6%)被证实不在护理计划中不在乎。导航和其他联系,保留和重新分析方案达到1082人,并与4017的护理5425(77.3%)的护理人员联系或重新登记,他们从未在关注或落后过于护理。计划为提供商提供能力建设培训,以提高文化能力,发展社会营销和社交媒体活动,以利用艾滋病毒检测和护理,并扩大支持服务,如过渡住房和职业培训。结论:Capus Granes大大扩大了他们提供艾滋病相关服务的能力,并以艾滋病毒感染风险或患有艾滋病毒感染的风险达到种族/少数民族群体。我们的调查结果表明,实施新颖和综合计划的可行性,以解决艾滋病毒护理和预防的社会和结构障碍。

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