Monitoring and Evaluation

Surveillance and monitoring of HIV incidence and prevalence is deemed critical in ensuring prevention initiatives are addressing current issues.

 The following docuements located in the HIV prevention literature review discuss monitoring and evaluation:

Brown, A. E., Tomkins, S. E., Logan, L. E., La Montagne, D. S., Munro, H. L., Hope, V. D., Righarts, A, Blackham, J. E., Rice, B. D., Chadborn, T. R., Tookey, P. A., Parry, J. V., Delpech, V., Gill, O. N., & Fenton, K. A. (2006). Monitoring the effectiveness of HIV and STI prevention initiatives in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: Where are we now? Sexually Transmitted Infections 82(4), 4-10.

Dawson, S. G., Callander, N., Roche, C., Kingsland, T., & Desmond, N. (2000). Integrated sexual healthcare: The development and review of one model of service delivery. International Journal of STD and AIDS 11(7), 428-434.

Gray, R., & Hoffman, L. (2008). Tracking coverage on the silk road: Time to turn theory into practice. International Journal of Drug Policy 11(1), 15-24.

Hallett, T. B., Garnett, G. P., Mupamberiyi, Z.,& Gregson, S. (2007). Measuring effectiveness in community randomized trials of HIV prevention. International Journal of Epidemiology 37(1), 77-87.

Kim, A. A., Martinez, A. N., Klausner, J. D., Goldenson, J., Kent, C., Liska, S., McFarland, W. (2008). Use of sentinel surveillance and geographic information systems to monitor trends in HIV prevalence, incidence, and related risk behavior among women undergoing syphilis screening in a jail setting. Journal of Urban Health 86(1), 79-92.

Malekinjad, M., Johnston, L. G., Kendall, C., Kerr, L. R., Rifkin, M. R., & Rutherford, G. W. (2008). Using respondent-driven sampling methodology for HIV biological and behavioral surveillance in international settings: A systematic review. AIDS and Behavior, 12(1), S105-S130.

Mayberry, R. M., Daniels, P., Akintobi, T. H., Yancey, E. M., Berry, J., & Clark, N. (2008). Community-based organizations’ capacity to plan, implement and evaluate success. Journal of Community Health 3(5), 285-292.

UNAIDS. (2008). A framework for monitoring and evluating HIV prevention programmes for most-at-risk populations. Retrieved July 20, 2009, from http://www.unaids.org/en/PolicyAndPractice/Prevention/HIVprevKeyPopulations/.

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