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Prioritization methods for HIV community planning.

A P Johnson-Masotti1, S D Pinkerton, D R Holtgrave

  • 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53202, USA. ajohnson@mcw.edu

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
|September 8, 2000
PubMed
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Community planning groups (CPGs) use prioritization methods to guide HIV prevention efforts. This study compares four methods to help CPGs effectively allocate resources for at-risk populations.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Community Health

Background:

  • Community Planning Groups (CPGs) have been integral to local HIV prevention since 1994.
  • CPGs are tasked with prioritizing HIV prevention interventions and identifying unmet needs in at-risk populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and compare four distinct prioritization methods for HIV prevention planning.
  • To evaluate these methods based on effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and political feasibility.

Main Methods:

  • The study examines four prioritization methods: ranking, Holtgrave's, Kaplan's, and a novel utility-based approach.
  • Comparison focuses on key criteria relevant to public health resource allocation.

Main Results:

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  • The article provides a comparative analysis of the described prioritization methods.
  • The utility-based method is presented as a novel approach to assist CPGs.

Conclusions:

  • The described methods aim to support CPGs in organizing their decision-making processes for HIV prevention.
  • Effective prioritization is crucial for optimizing HIV prevention strategies and resource allocation.