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Participant and staff experiences in a peer-delivered HIV intervention with injection drug users

机译:参加者和工作人员在注射毒品使用者的同伴艾滋病毒干预中的经验

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we explore ethical issues faced by investigators as they conduct research as part of a peer-delivered HIV/AIDS risk reduction program for injection drug users (IDUs). Staff and participant experiences in peer-delivered interventions among IDUs have come under scrutiny by ethics researchers because of their potential to inadvertently and negatively impact participant rehabilitation due to continued engagement with drug-using networks during the course of outreach. This study explores whether enhanced communication of participant concerns and experiences with clinic and research staff helps to reduce inadvertent malfeasance in peer-delivered drug treatment interventions. Results contribute to the development of patient support infrastructure in peer-delivered risk reduction programs involving IDUs.
机译:我们研究调查员在进行研究时所面临的道德问题,这是由同行共同为注射吸毒者(IDU)提供的降低HIV / AIDS风险的计划的一部分。伦理学研究人员对在注射毒品使用者之间由同伴提供的干预措施中的工作人员和参与者的经历进行了审查,因为他们有可能在外展过程中继续参与毒品使用网络,从而无意或负面地影响参与者的康复。这项研究探讨了与临床和研究人员加强参与者关注点和经验的交流是否有助于减少在同龄人提供的药物治疗干预措施中的疏忽渎职行为。结果有助于涉及IDU的同伴交付的风险降低计划中患者支持基础设施的发展。

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