| Literature DB >> 19014657 |
Jorge L Martinez-Cajas1, Cédric F Invernizzi, Michel Ntemgwa, Susan M Schader, Mark A Wainberg.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: a) To assess the suitability of the curriculum content and didactical quality of information delivered to educate journalists in the J2J program in HIV/AIDS (process evaluation) and b) to explore the effects of such programs on journalists' reporting of HIV/AIDS related information (outcome evaluation).Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19014657 PMCID: PMC2580037 DOI: 10.1186/1758-2652-11-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Curriculum of each J2J program at the International AIDS Conferences
| Conferences with interdisciplinary focus | Conference with biomedical focus | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Science of HIV/AIDS | What HIV Does in the Body | HIV/AIDS & Vaccine Research | Living With HIV/AIDS |
| What HIV/AIDS Does in the Body | Treatments, Current & Future | All You Need to Know About Microbicides | |
| Treatments, Current & Future | PLENARY PREVIEW: T-cell loss, immune activation and potential therapeutic interventions | ||
| PLENARY PREVIEW: Understanding the Task: ARV Rollout and research issues in the developing world | |||
| Prevention | Tracking HIV/AIDS: Numbers that Count: The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) project provides quality data on the What, Why, Where and When of HIV/AIDS | Epidemiology 101 | PLENARY PREVIEW: Pediatric Therapeutic Issues |
| Access to Treatments | Preventing HIV/AIDS | Developing HIV Prevention Options for Women: Microbicides | |
| Integration Of Prevention Into Treatment Programs And Other Issues Posed By Treatment Access | Female Condoms | ||
| Paediatric AIDS | |||
| HIV/AIDS and nutrition in rural areas | |||
| HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa: The differences between the epidemics, the different responses, and the different issues in various regions | |||
| HIV/AIDS & TB | |||
| Journalists' Discussion Groups + session | Beyond He Said/She Said: Giving Depth to HIV Stories | Discussions on Covering HIV/AIDS | Plenary Preview: Male Circumcision |
| Journalists' Discussion Groups + session leaders | Field Trip: Presentation: AIDS in Thailand | Special Presentation Ontario Room The Blood of Yingzhou District | |
| Practical Tips & Story Ideas for Covering the XIVth International AIDS Conference | Journalists' Discussion: Privacy, Reporting & HIV/AIDS | Congratulations and a Charge to Journalists | |
| Tracking the Money | Trends, Trends & Q&A | Tips for covering the Toronto conference | Tips for Covering the Sydney Conference |
| News & Numbers | Training the Trainer | HIV/AIDS in Context | |
| Health Beyond HIV/AIDS & Why the Media Should Care | Looking Beyond Toronto to Mexico City in 2008 | ||
| Trends and Q&A | |||
| Economic & Medical Consequences of the Epidemic | Macroeconomics & AIDS | The Stigma Faced by People Living With HIV/AIDS | A New Initiative on MSM |
| Myths & Misperceptions | AIDS Orphans & Vulnerable Children | Human Rights & HIV/AIDS | Sex Workers: Part of the Solution, Not Part of the Problem |
| AIDS in Context | |||
Figure 1The reports from journalists who participated in the J2J program and filed HIV/AIDS primarily represented areas of the world where HIV/AIDS is, or will likely be, of great impact.
Topics discussed in journalists reports
| Topics | Number of reports |
|---|---|
| Global epidemiology and public health priorities of HIV/AIDS | 8 |
| Conference coverage | 6 |
| Innovative methods to increase public awareness about HIV/AIDS in developing countries | 2 |
| Coverage of government responses | 1 |
| Restricted ART access in developing country settings | 5 |
| Information on low use of MTCT prevention, pediatric ARV limitations, and the growing problems of orphans due to HIV/AIDS worldwide | 3 |
| Culturally-related responses to prevention strategies, importance of youth, women, and NGOs in fighting HIV/AIDS | 2 |
| Coverage of J2J the program and its benefits | 2 |
| Coverage of people with HIV/AIDS, stigma-related issues and family effects of MTCT of HIV/AIDS | 2 |
| Discussion on social aspects of HIV transmission in heavily-affected areas, risk reduction strategies in high-risk populations, enhancing prevention strategies, non-typical higher risk populations. | 5 |
| Information about microbicide trials and ARV treatment in case of rape. | 1 |
| Financial support for HIV/AIDS-affected people in developing countries | 1 |
Some reports covered more than one topic
Figure 2This figure presents the responses given by J2J attendees to questions about their perception on usefulness of the J2J program. The data was obtained through an online survey.