Title: Health Care Access
1Positive Prevention for HIV Injection Drug Users
Kelly Knight, Debra Allen, Caryn Pelegrino,
Barbara Garcia and Jeff Moore
2Collaborators
- New Jersey City University Jeff Parsons, PhD -
P.I. - Beatrice Krauss, PhD - Co-PI (NDRI) Alison
Thomas-Cottingham, MA- P..D. Thomas Borkowski - University of California, San Francisco Kelly
Knight, MEd - Project Director Paula Lum, MD,
MPH - Co-Investigator Carol Dawson, RN, PhDc -
Field Coord.
Cynthia A. Gómez, PhD - P.I University of
California, San Francisco Centers for Disease
Control Prevention Project OfficersDavid
Purcell, JD, PhD Scott Santibanez, MD,
PhD Richard Garfein, PhD Heath Services and
Resources Administration (HRSA) Project
Officer Bob Netty, PhD
Johns Hopkins University Carl Latkin, PhD - P.I
New York Academy of Medicine Mary Latka, PhD -
P.I. University of Miami, Florida Lisa Metsch,
PhD - P.I. University of California, San
FranciscoKelly Knight, M.Ed - Co-Investigator, Pr
oject Director Paula Lum, MD, MPH -
Co-Investigator Carol Dawson-Rose - PhD, RN,
Co-Investigator Sonja Mackenzie, MPH - Evaluation
Co.
3VOICE STUDY GOALS
- Reduce HIV transmission to HIV uninfected sexual
and drug use partners - Increase access to and use of HIV primary health
care - Increase access and adherence to HIV treatments.
- National name INSPIRE
4From VENUS to VOICE
- VENUS Study Qualitative 1998-99
- What are the psychological and social contexts of
HIV and HIV transmission among HIV IDUs? - How are sex and relationships impacted by HIV
among HIV IDUs? - What type of prevention interventions would work
for HIV IDUs?
5VENUS Qualitative Findings
- Cycle of HIV Integration
- Social contexts of HIV
- Contexts of Sexual and Drug Use Transmission
- HIV Disclosure and Responsibility
- Peer Support and Mentoring
6VOICE Methods
- Randomized Controlled Trial with longitudinal
follow up - HIV IDUs were recruited from each of the four
sites (N966) - Baseline and 3- 6- and 12-month follow-up surveys
assess sex and drug use risk behaviors, access to
and utilization of HIV care and adherence to HIV
medications - CD4 and Viral Load Tests at Baseline, 6- and
12-Month visits - Follow-up is still on-going through Winter, 2005.
7VOICE Intervention
- Peer Mentor Intervention
- Seven group sessions, two individual sessions,
and one Peer Volunteer Activity at a community
agency - Video Discussion Intervention
- 8 group sessions based on watching and discussing
videos on a range of topics including criminal
justice system, overdose, disclosure of HIV to
children
8Disclosure to Sexual Partners
- Activity from the Peer Mentor Intervention
- Facilitated by Barbara Garcia and Jeff Moore
9Facilitator Impressions
- How did VOICE meet the needs of HIV IDUS?
- What worked well?
- What were the challenges in delivering a positive
prevention to IDUs?
10The Peer Volunteer Activity
- Innovative activity in a behavioral research
study - Goal of expanding the social roles of HIV IDUs
and increasing their service knowledge - Agencies hosted active users and gave them
productive roles in the agency service delivery
structure
11The VOICE PVA Research-Community Collaboration
- Establishing PVA sites
- Preparing participants and making a good match
- Follow-up and maintenance of PVA relationships
12The Take Home Message
- Acknowledge the psychological and social contexts
of HIV - Open dialogue about sex and relationships
- Skills building related to HIV responsibility
- System integration
- Peer support and HIV mentorship
VENUS