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Presentation by seminar speaker ≈ 45 minQuestion and answer session ≈ 15 min
This Webinar will be recorded and made available through our websites along with copies of the slides
Please use the chat feature to ask questions.
GRANT WRITING PREPAREDNESS:WEBINAR SERIES
GRANT WRITING PREPAREDNESS:WEBINAR SERIES
A collaboration:•Shared ActionAIDS Project Los Angeles-
•C4H ProjectAsian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
•The California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center
TODAY’S WEBINAR:
California STD/HIV Prevention Training CenterCapacity Building Assistance Program
Gustavo Campos
WAS DEVELOPED BY:
4C A PA C I T Y B U I L D I N G
A SS I S TA N C E P R O G R A M
SelectingEffective Behavioral Interventions
andPublic Health Strategies
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Agenda
1. Four Steps for selecting an Effective
Behavioral Intervention (DEBI)
2. Defining and describing Public Health
Strategies (PHS) for HIV prevention
3. Integrating PHSs and DEBIs
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Four Steps for Selecting an Effective Behavioral Intervention (DEBI)
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Knowintimately
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Assess CommunityHIV Prevention Needsand Strengths
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Browse for Gift Options
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Browse for Gift Options
ExamineBehavioral Interventions
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What ismyGift
Budget?
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What ismyGift
Budget?
AssessAgency
Capacity
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Choose…
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Choose…
…the appropriate intervention
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1. Assess community
HIV prevention needs and strengths
2. Examine behavioral interventions & make first match
3. Assess agency
capacity
4. Make final match
of community, DEBI, and
agency
Four steps to select a DEBI
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Two Questions Must Be Answered:
Which is the best behavioral intervention for
my target population?
Does my agency have the resources to
implement and maintain this behavioral
intervention?
22C A PA C I T Y B U I L D I N G
A SS I S TA N C E P R O G R A M
Key DefinitionsMaking sure we are speaking the
same language
What is a Behavioral Intervention?
It is an activity or group of activities based on
behavioral theory, which are intended to
motivate individuals and/or their social groups
to change their behavior in order to reduce
their health risk.
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What is DEBI?
The Diffusion of Effective Behavioral Interventions (DEBI) project was designed to bring science-based behavioral HIV prevention interventions to community-based service providers and state and local health departments.
These packaged interventions are colloquially referred as “DEBIs”
Which will be influenced by these Intervention Activities
Include these Behavioral Determinants
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Intervention Outcomes
Immediate Intermediate Long Term
Changes in behavioral determinants
Decrease in HIV risk behaviors
Decrease in new cases of HIV
The measured changes expected from the DEBI
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Behavioral Determinants
of HIV RiskBehaviors
InterventionActivities
IntendedOutcomes
(Immediate, Intermediate
& Long-term)
Behavior Change Logic Model
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Problem Statement“Black gay men and other Black MSM are at risk for HIV infection because of HIV risk behaviors, low levels of health-promoting behaviors, and the high background prevalence of HIV and STDs among Black MSM. A combination of social, cultural, and personal factors influences these behaviors”
Example: “Many Men Many Voices”Logic Model
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- Lack of knowledge
- Low perception of risk
- Lack of skills
- Low self-efficacy
- Lack of social support
Group sessions involving
discussions and role plays about:
- Roles & risks of tops & bottoms
- STD & HIV interactions
- Harm reduction
- Partner communication
-Condom negotiation
-Increase knowledge of the
interaction between STDs & HIV (immediate)
-Perception of risk increases
(immediate)
- Reduced frequency of
unprotected anal sex (intermediate)
- HIV infections decrease (long
term)
Behavioral Determinants Activities Outcomes
Example: “Many Men Many Voices”Logic Model
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First Match
Your • Intervention
Population• HIV Risk
Behaviors • Behavioral
Determinants
DEBIs• Intervention
Population• HIV Risk
Behaviors• Behavioral
Determinants
Find a few DEBIs with the best Match
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What ismyGift
Budget?
Step 3: AssessAgency
Capacity
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1. Assess community
HIV prevention needs and strengths
2. Examine behavioral interventions & make first match
3. Assess agency
capacity
4. Make final match
of community, DEBI, and
agency
Four steps to select a DEBI
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How do I know that I have adequate capacity?
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Agency Assessment Overview
Do we have the capacity to:
Plan and put in place new programs and services?
Recruit and retain and work with the intended intervention population?
Implement and maintain the DEBIs initially chosen from 1st Match?
…the appropriate interventionFinal Match of Community, DEBI,
and Agency
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1. Assess community
HIV prevention needs and strengths
2. Examine behavioral interventions & make first match
3. Assess agency
capacity
4. Make final match
of community, DEBI, and
agency
Four steps to select a DEBI
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Two Questions Must Be Answered:
Which is the best behavioral intervention for
my target population?
Does my agency have the resources to
implement and maintain this behavioral
intervention?
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Public Health Strategies (PHS) For HIV Prevention
Defining and Describing
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What are Public Health Strategies?
Public Health Strategies are time tested protocols used by public health practitioners in the prevention, screening, diagnostic, or treatment processes. They are based on established principles of public health; including primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention, and may include a range of activities.
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Current Public Health Strategies for HIV Prevention
HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral (CTR)
Comprehensive Risk Counseling & Services (CRCS) for Uninfected/ PLWH
Rapid HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings
Incorporating HIV into the Medical care of PLWH
Partner Services
ResourcesPlanning
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Does my agency have the adequate capacity for a specific PHS ?
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ReviewCDC's Procedural Guidance for CBOs
Implementation Planning and Program Objectives Tools