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Process evaluation of a bio-behavioural HIV research combined with prevention among GBMSM in 13 European countries

机译:在 13 个欧洲国家对 GBMSM 进行生物行为 HIV 研究与预防相结合的过程评估

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Comparative European data using Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS) are scarce among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. This study evaluated the implementation of Sialon II, a bio-behavioural HIV research combined with targeted HIV prevention in 13 European cities conducted in collaboration with community partners. A mixed-methods process evaluation assessed the project's coverage, outputs, quality, challenges and opportunities for improvement. Data collected through structured questionnaire from 71 data collectors from community-based organisations and semi-structured interviews with 17 managers of participating gay venues were analysed. Overall implementation was successful, achieving 4901 valid behavioural questionnaires and obtaining 4716 biological samples. Challenges in conducting bio-behavioural research in gay venues related to strict research protocols and unfavourable characteristics of venues. Formative research, collaboration with community gay venues, and offering HIV prevention emerged as facilitators. Community researchers' training was crucial for fidelity to research protocols, increased trust amongst communities and enabled data collectors to effectively address practical problems in the field. Scientifically sound SGSS with community participation is feasible and allows for including 'hard-to-reach' populations. Prevention benefits include awareness raising, capacity building and sexual health promotion in gay venues. The findings are beneficial for epidemiological research among other HIV key populations.
机译:使用第二代监测系统(SGSS)的欧洲比较数据在男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者中很少。这项研究评估了 Sialon II 的实施情况,这是一项生物行为 HIV 研究,与社区合作伙伴合作在 13 个欧洲城市进行了有针对性的 HIV 预防。混合方法过程评估评估了项目的覆盖范围、产出、质量、挑战和改进机会。通过结构化问卷从社区组织的 71 名数据收集者收集的数据和对 17 名参与同性恋场所的经理进行半结构化访谈,进行了分析。整体实施成功,共完成4901份有效行为问卷,共获取4716份生物样本。在同性恋场所进行生物行为研究的挑战与严格的研究协议和场所的不利特征有关。形成性研究、与社区同性恋场所的合作以及提供艾滋病毒预防成为促进因素。社区研究人员的培训对于忠实于研究方案、增加社区之间的信任以及使数据收集者能够有效解决该领域的实际问题至关重要。在社区参与下,科学合理的SGSS是可行的,并允许将“难以触及”的人群包括在内。预防益处包括提高认识、能力建设和促进同性恋场所的性健康。这些发现有利于其他HIV重点人群的流行病学研究。

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