Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (Feb 2024)

Dissemination of the Women-Centred HIV Care Model: A Multimodal Process and Evaluation

  • Jill Koebel,
  • Mina Kazemi,
  • V Logan Kennedy,
  • Priscilla Medeiros,
  • Breklyn Bertozzi,
  • Lindsay Bevan,
  • Wangari Tharao,
  • Carmen H Logie,
  • Angela Underhill,
  • Neora Pick,
  • Elizabeth King,
  • Mary Kestler,
  • Mark H Yudin,
  • Jesleen Rana,
  • Adriana Carvalhal,
  • Kath Webster,
  • Melanie Lee,
  • Shaz Islam,
  • Valerie Nicholson,
  • Mary Ndung’u,
  • Manjulaa Narasimhan,
  • Brenda Gagnier,
  • Muluba Habanyama,
  • Alexandra de Pokomandy,
  • Angela Kaida,
  • Mona Loutfy,

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23259582231226036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23

Abstract

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Background Using data from a national cohort study and focus groups, the Women-Centred HIV Care (WCHC) Model was developed to inform care delivery for women living with HIV. Methods Through an evidence-based, integrated knowledge translation approach, we developed 2 toolkits based on the WCHC Model for service providers and women living with HIV in English and French (Canada's national languages). To disseminate, we distributed printed advertising materials, hosted 3 national webinars and conducted 2 virtual capacity-building training series. Results A total of 315 individuals attended the webinars, and the average WCHC knowledge increased by 29% (SD 4.3%). In total, 131 service providers engaged in 22 virtual capacity-building training sessions with 21 clinical cases discussed. Learners self-reported increased confidence in 15/15 abilities, including the ability to provide WCHC. As of December 2023, the toolkits were downloaded 7766 times. Conclusions We successfully developed WCHC toolkits and shared them with diverse clinical and community audiences through various dissemination methods.