Recherche opérationnelle multi-centres sur l'utilisation de drogues et la réduction des risques chez les personnes vivant avec le VIH / sida dans la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du nord

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Recherche opérationnelle multi-centres sur l'utilisation de drogues et la réduction des risques chez les personnes vivant avec le VIH / sida dans la région du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du nord

4 octobre 2017

MENAHRA présente une enquête sur l'accès aux services de réduction des risques et de soins dans la région, en soulignant les principaux obstacles et des opportunités d'amélioration. Pour en savoir plus, en Anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.

In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, the access to Harm Reduction (HR), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) treatment, care and support services remains limited among People Living with HIV/AIDS-(PLHIV)-People Who Use Drugs (PWUDs)/People Who Inject Drugs (PWIDs). To acquire a comprehensive understanding of the drug use and HR situation among PLHIV-WUDs/WIDs, a Multicentre Operational Research (OR) was conducted by the Middle East and North Africa Harm Reduction Association (MENAHRA) with support from the Global Fund. A.

Research Objectives: i) To explore the drug use context among PLHIV-WUDs/WIDs; ii) To measure the levels of knowledge about HIV/AIDS, harms of drug use, and HR and healthcare services; iii) To identify HR and healthcare services and service provision; iv) To define the reasons leading to stigma and discrimination; v) To identify barriers and facilitators hindering/facilitating access to HR, HIV treatment, care and support services; and vi) To provide recommendations for improved HR and healthcare services for PLHIV-WUDs/WIDs in the region

OR subjects included 230 participants: 149 PLHIV-PWUDs/PWIDs and 81 key informants (KIs) from Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Egypt, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Data were collected by trained fieldwork teams through focus group discussions (FGDs), case studies and semi-structured interviews and analysed using a socioecological framework.

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