JURNAL ANTIDADAH MALAYSIA
JURNAL ANTIDADAH MALAYSIA
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Dato’ Dr. Faisal Hj. Ibrahim, m/s 29-58
the same for both the outreach and DIC. At ILZ, the contacts for NSE at
the outreach are significantly higher than DIC. Overall, the outreach
model is more effective in reaching the target population and must be
emphasized during the scale up.
OBJECTIVE 3: TO ASSESS WHETHER THE PILOT NSEP HAS
BROUGHT ABOUT A CHANGE IN UNSAFE INJECTING
BEHAVIOUR AMONGST IDUS IN THE 3 TARGET SITES
Assessment of Behavioural Changes
A behaviour surveillance survey (BSS) of 300 IDUs in the three cities
(100 per location) where pilot sites operate
was conducted shortly after
the NSEP commenced at all three sites in April 2006. A second BSS was
repeated in February 2007, 12 months after the commencement of NSEP
by the M&E Unit. Participants were selected through the targeted
snowball sampling. It is important to note that this was not a
longitudinal
cohort study and therefore the participants from the two studies were
not necessarily the same individuals. As personal information was not
collected for the purposes of the study, identification
of individuals who
may have participated in both surveys was not possible. This method of
recruitment is acknowledged and accepted, as it is the only alternative
way to gather data from population whose members do not congregate
in fixed location such as IDUs. The purpose of
doing the BSS at the start
of the programme and upon conclusion of the pilot was to get some
baseline data of HIV risk behaviour at the start and for assessment of
behavioural changes that may have occurred.
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