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The Young Women’s Health CoOp in Cape Town, South Africa: Study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial for adolescent women at risk for HIV

机译:南非开普敦的少妇健康群体:青少年妇女对艾滋病毒风险的群体随机试验的研究方案

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Abstract Background South Africa remains the global epicentre of HIV infection, and adolescent women have the highest incidence of HIV in the country. South Africa also has high rates of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use, violence, and gender inequality. Violence converges with AOD use, gender inequities and other disparities, such as poverty, to increase sexual risk and poor educational attainment for adolescent women. This study seeks to test the efficacy of peer recruitment and cofacilitation of the Young Women’s Health CoOp (YWHC), a comprehensive gender-focused intervention to reduce HIV risk behaviours and increase the uptake of HIV counselling and testing (HCT) among out-of-school, adolescent women who use AODs. The YWHC is facilitated by local research staff and supported by peers. Methods This cluster-randomised trial is enrolling participants into two arms: a control arm that receives standard HCT, and an intervention arm that receives the YWHC. Participants are enrolled from 24 economically disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, South Africa. These geographically distinct communities serve as clusters that are the units of randomisation. This study uses adolescent peer role models and research field staff to recruit marginalised adolescent women. At baseline, participants complete a questionnaire and biological testing for HIV, recent AOD use, and pregnancy. The core intervention is delivered in the month following enrollment, with linkages to health services and educational programmes available to participants throughout the follow-up period. Follow-up interviews and biological testing are conducted at 6 and 12 months post enrollment. Discussion The study findings will increase knowledge of the efficacy of a comprehensive HCT, gender-focused programme in reducing AOD use, victimisation, and sexual risk behaviour and increase uptake services for out-of-school, adolescent women who use AODs. The trial results could lead to wider implementation of the YWHC for vulnerable adolescent women, a key population often neglected in health services. Trial registration Trial registration no: NCT02974998, November 29, 2016.
机译:摘要背景南非仍然是艾滋病毒感染的全球震中,而青春期女性在该国的艾滋病毒的发病率最高。南非还具有高饮酒和其他药物(AOD)使用,暴力和性别不平等。暴力汇聚AOD使用,性别不平等和其他差距,如贫困,以增加性风险和青少年妇女的差的教育程度。本研究旨在测试同行招募和年轻女性健康群(YWHC)的疗效,以综合性别为重点的干预,以减少艾滋病毒风险行为,并增加艾滋病咨询和测试(HCT)的吸收 - 学校,使用AODS的青少年女性。 YWHC由当地的研究人员提供促进,并由同行支持。方法该群集随机试验正在将参与者注册到两个臂:接收标准HCT的控制臂,以及接收YWHC的干预臂。与会者在南非开普敦的24个经济上处于弱势群体中注册。这些地理上不同的社区作为随机化单位的群集。本研究采用青少年同伴榜样和研究现场工作人员招募边缘化的青少年女性。在基线,参与者完成了艾滋病毒,最近的AOD使用和怀孕的调查问卷和生物学测试。核心干预在入学后的一个月内交付,在整个后续期间内与参与者提供的卫生服务和教育方案的联系。后续访谈和生物学测试在入学后6和12个月进行。讨论研究结果将增加综合HC​​T,以性别为重点的方案减少AOD使用,受害和性风险行为以及增加使用AODS的青少年女性的摄取服务的疗效知识。试验结果可能导致对弱势青少年妇女的YWHC更广泛地实施,卫生服务中经常忽视的主要人口。试用登记试验登记否:2016年11月29日NCT02974998。

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