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Training people with HIV disease for involvement in community planning process: Project LEAP. Learning Empowerment
J P Halloran1, M W Ross, L Huffman
1University of Texas School of Public Health, Center for Health Promotion Research and Development, Houston, USA.
Abstract:
Social and political pressure, as well as public health theory, mandate inclusion of PLWHIV in community planning and policy development processes. Barriers to PLWHIV participation may be cognitive, instrumental, and/or affective. The authors report on development, implementation, and initial evaluation of a pilot project testing a psychoeducational intervention to increase organizational participation by people with HIV. Organizational participation by individual increased from a mean of 0.5 organizations at entry to 2.3 at follow-up. Evaluation data indicate that increases in self-esteem, self-confidence, and specific knowledge, along with demystification of organizational operations, networking, and modeling by project staff contributed to the outcome.