| Literature DB >> 24294330 |
Deborah L Jones1, Maria Lopez, Hannah Simons, Marleny Diaz-Gloster, Jonathan N Tobin, Stephen M Weiss.
Abstract
Translation of behavioral interventions into community settings for people living with HIV/AIDS can decrease the risk of comorbid conditions. This study was designed to determine whether a multiple health behavior intervention for women with HIV/AIDS could be effectively translated into community health centers (CHCs), delivered by CHC primary care staff. Health Resources and Services Administration-supported CHCs in Miami, FL, and the New York metropolitan area participated. Six health behavior domains were assessed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months post-intervention: nutrition, physical activity, sexual risk behavior, alcohol use, drug use, and tobacco use. Behavioral outcomes were compared between research staff-led and CHC staff-led intervention groups. Research staff and CHC staff outcomes were similar for the majority of outcomes. Results indicate that complex, multicomponent behavioral interventions can be translated into community-based settings with existing CHC staff and can produce clinical effects similar to those achieved by research staff.Entities:
Keywords: Behavioral intervention; Dissemination and implementation; Effectiveness; Fidelity; HIV/AIDS; Risk behavior; Translation; Women
Year: 2013 PMID: 24294330 PMCID: PMC3830012 DOI: 10.1007/s13142-013-0213-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Behav Med ISSN: 1613-9860 Impact factor: 3.046