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Willingness of Certified Health Education Specialists to conduct rapid HIV testing: Results from the Promoting Research on Methods in Screening Expertise Study

机译:合格的健康教育专家进行快速艾滋病毒检测的意愿:筛查专门技术研究方法的促进研究结果

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Background. Approximately 16% of people living with HIV are not aware of their infection. Health education specialists, with their training in health program design, implementation, evaluation, and work with vulnerable communities, may have the necessary expertise to conduct rapid HIV testing (RHT). Method. A national, cross-sectional, online survey of Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES) and Master CHES (MCHES) was conducted from April to October 2013, with participants recruited through the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing. We surveyed CHES/MCHES on HIV knowledge and attitudes as well as willingness to conduct RHT. Results. A total of 1,421 CHES/MCHES completed the survey, with a median age of 32 years and median level of 7 years of experience. The majority were White (70.3%), female (91.7%), and heterosexual (93.1%). The majority of respondents had high knowledge of HIV (69.7%), thought that CHES/MCHES should offer RHT (75.2%), and was willing to get trained/certified to conduct RHT (80.3%). Those willing to get trained/certified were more likely to feel comfortable educating clients about HIV prevention methods (p u3c .001) and planning health promotion programs for people living with HIV (p u3c .001). Perceived barriers to conducting RHT were related to lack of knowledge of RHT counseling (34.8%) and procedures (25%). Conclusions. CHES/MCHES have the potential to play a significant role in increasing the availability of HIV testing, and the majority of respondents expressed a willingness to become involved. However, training and implementation barriers were identified. Piloting such an approach should be considered to further evaluate the optimum ways in which expanding HIV testing can be achieved.
机译:背景。大约16%的HIV感染者不知道自己的感染情况。健康教育专家在健康计划设计,实施,评估和与弱势社区的合作方面接受过培训,可能具有进行快速HIV检测(RHT)的必要专业知识。方法。 2013年4月至10月,进行了全国横断面在线认证健康教育专家(CHES)和CHES硕士(MCHES)的调查,参与者是通过国家健康教育证书委员会招募的。我们对CHES / MCHES的HIV知识和态度以及进行RHT的意愿进行了调查。结果。共有1,421个CHES / MCHES完成了调查,平均年龄为32岁,平均经验水平为7年。多数是白人(70.3%),女性(91.7%)和异性恋(93.1%)。大多数受访者对艾滋病毒有很高的知识(69.7%),认为CHES / MCHES应该提供RHT(75.2%),并愿意接受培训/认证以进行RHT(80.3%)。那些愿意接受培训/认证的人更有可能向客户介绍艾滋病毒的预防方法(p <0.001),并为艾滋病毒感染者制定健康促进计划(p <0.001)。进行RHT的感知障碍与缺乏RHT咨询知识(34.8%)和程序(25%)有关。结论。 CHES / MCHES有潜力在增加艾滋病毒检测的可用性方面发挥重要作用,大多数受访者表示愿意参与其中。但是,确定了培训和实施方面的障碍。应该考虑试行这种方法,以进一步评估扩大艾滋病毒检测的最佳方法。

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