Challenges and value of peer outreach workers in needle and syringe exchange programs: Evidence from an HIV prevention program in Yunnan province, China.

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Challenges and value of peer outreach workers in needle and syringe exchange programs: Evidence from an HIV prevention program in Yunnan province, China.

Autor: Haw, Nel Jason; Yang, Jia; Li, Hong; Duo, Lin; Wang, Zetianyu; Bouey, Jennifer Z. H.

Publication year: 2020

Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse

issn:1533-2659 1533-2640

doi: 10.1080/15332640.2018.1532854


Abstract:

We aim to compare the values and challenges of peer outreach workers (POWs) with a history of drug use with non-POWs (NPOWs) in a needle and syringe exchange program (NSEP) in Yunnan, China. Data were abstracted from two independent surveys of 98 outreach workers and 33 program managers in 2014. POWs were more likely than NPOWs to conduct active outreach and to report ease in exchanging needles. Commonly cited concerns from POWs were low wages and frustration with client follow-up. Managers expressed the most concern on high turnover rates and low education levels. POWs seem to be more effective than NPOWs in conducting outreach, though POWs face unique challenges. We call for a recognition of the challenges and needs for more sensitive support for POWs.

Language: eng

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Pmid: 30431407

Tags: Humans; Adult; China; *Harm Reduction; *Attitude of Health Personnel; Program Evaluation; Health Care Surveys; *Peer Group; Personnel Turnover; Program Development; *Process Assessment, Health Care; HIV prevention; *Community Health Workers; *Health Promotion/organization & administration/standards; *Needle-Exchange Programs/organization & administration/standards; *Substance Abuse, Intravenous; HIV Infections/*prevention & control; injection drug use community health; Needle and syringe exchange program; peer outreach workers

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30431407/

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