Effectiveness of peer assisted learning in improving HIV knowledge, attitude, and perception among community health workers

Peigham Heidarpoor, Seyedehbeheshteh Mousavikashi
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Background: Community health workers (CHWs) act as a bridge between community and clinical care in caring for HIV patients. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of peer education in improving HIV knowledge, attitude, and perception of CHWs in Babol, Iran in 2019. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study conducted among CHWs in the health centers of Babol, Iran. The city was divided into two areas of the North and the South according to the geographical map. Then, based on the list of the health centers in each of the areas, one health center was randomly selected and assigned to either the experimental or the control group. Results: Following peer education, all study variables including knowledge score, attitude, and perception about HIV-related issues significantly improved in the experimental group compared to the pre-intervention phase (P=0.002, P=0.02, and P=0.00 respectively). The most significant change was in misconception score with a approximately large effect size (0.78), presenting an increase of 95.53% from 15 to 29.33 after the intervention, while attitude and knowledge respectively presented 85.04% and 81.07% increase with a smaller effect size of 0.57 and 0.52. Conclusion: In the study peer education proved to be an effective strategy in improving the knowledge, attitudes, and perception of CHWs concerning HIV/AIDS. Therefore, the peer-to-peer training model can fill a critical gap in the training of CHW based on the idea that not only do the CHWs themselves need to enhance their knowledge of related topics but they also need to train others. In turn, this will result in providing cost-effective health promotion and prevention services in a more culturally appropriate manner.
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同伴辅助学习在改善社区卫生工作者艾滋病毒知识、态度和认知方面的有效性
背景:社区卫生工作者(CHW)在照顾HIV患者方面充当着社区和临床护理之间的桥梁。本研究旨在评估2019年伊朗巴波尔市同伴教育在改善艾滋病知识、态度和CHW认知方面的有效性。方法:这是一项在伊朗巴波尔卫生中心CHW中进行的准实验研究。根据地理地图,这座城市被分为北部和南部两个地区。然后,根据每个地区的健康中心列表,随机选择一个健康中心,并将其分配到实验组或对照组。结果:在同伴教育之后,与干预前阶段相比,实验组的所有研究变量,包括知识得分、态度和对HIV相关问题的感知,都有显著改善(分别为P=0.002、P=0.02和P=0.00)。最显著的变化是误解得分,其影响大小约为0.78,干预后从15增加到29.33,增加了95.53%,而态度和知识分别增加了85.04%和81.07%,较小的影响大小为0.57和0.52。结论:在本研究中,同伴教育被证明是提高CHW对HIV/AIDS的知识、态度和认知的有效策略。因此,对等训练模型可以填补CHW训练中的一个关键空白,因为CHW不仅自己需要提高相关主题的知识,而且还需要训练其他人。反过来,这将导致以更符合文化的方式提供具有成本效益的健康促进和预防服务。
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