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The role of technical assistance in the replication of effective HIV interventions.

L O'Donnell1, P Scattergood, M Adler, A S Doval, M Barker, J A Kelly, S M Kegeles, G M Rebchook, J Adams, M A Terry, M S Neumann.   

Abstract

This article examines the role of technical assistance (TA) in supporting the replication of proven HIV interventions. A case study of the replication of the VOICES/VOCES intervention elucidates the level and types of TA provided to support new users through the adoption process. TA included help in garnering administrative support, identifying target audiences, recruiting groups for sessions, maintaining fidelity to the intervention's core elements, tailoring the intervention to meet clients' needs, strengthening staff members' facilitation skills, troubleshooting challenges, and devising strategies to sustain the intervention. Two to four hours per month of TA were provided to each agency adopting the intervention, at an estimated monthly cost of $206 to $412. Findings illustrate how TA supports replication by establishing a conversation between the researcher TA providers experienced with the intervention and new users. This communication helps preserve key program elements and contributes to ongoing refinement of the intervention.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11063073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Educ Prev        ISSN: 0899-9546


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