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HIV Surveillance in Key Populations, 16-20 October 2023

October 23, 2023 @ 8:00 am - October 27, 2023 @ 5:00 pm UTC+0

Description

The aim of the course is to provide participants with practical guidance on how to design bio-behavioural HIV surveys and conduct estimation of the size of key populations (female sex workers [FSW], people who inject drugs [PWID], men who have sex with men [MSM]) and transgender persons), conduct these studies, and analyze, interpret and use the data. The course will outline the approaches that can be used for extrapolating local data to develop national size estimates by applying various adjustments.

 The course will provide a detailed outline of design of integrated bio-behavioural HIV surveys (IBBS) that are based on time-location (TLS) and respondent-driven sampling (RDS). Presentations and exercises will address a number of issues relevant for the appropriate implementation of IBBS, data analysis and construction and interpretation of key indicators.

Presentations will also reflect on various methods of population size estimation (PSE) methods that are most commonly used, including the emerging new approach of virtual mapping.

The course will also describe how to generate HIV prevention and treatment casedes in KPs, using IBBS, PSE and routine programme data.

 Lectures will be followed by discussions about case studies to enable interactive exchange of knowledge and experiences.

 

Key topics of the course are:

  • Design and implementation of TLS and RDS
  • Methods used to estimate the size of KPs: mapping (including mapping of virtual platforms); multiplier method; two and three-source capture-recapture;
  • Circumstances when it is appropriate to use specific size estimation methods
  • Extrapolation from local size estimation to sub-national and national estimates using extrapolation procedures
  • Data quality challenges in IBBS and PSE studies
  • Framework for HIV prevention and treatment cascade
  • Use of HIV cascades as management tools that identify gaps and related barriers and as advocacy tools for indicating points for intervention to enhance programme effectiveness

 

Participants will be given opportunities to share their own country-specific experiences and challenges in IBBS and estimating the size of KPs.

Key aspects of the course is a group/individual work on development of protocols/ proposals. Participants can choose between these options:

  1. To develop a protocol for an IBBS or a PSE study
  2. To construct  HIV prevention or treatment cascades using their own data

 

Participants will present the results of this work on the final day of the course.

 

Teaching Methods

The course consists of lectures, presentation of case studies, active class discussion, exercises and group work. The course is designed to provide participants with practical skills and knowledge on how to conduct size estimation studies.

 

Venue of the course

The course will be held  from 16-20 October 2023 at the School of Medicine, Salata 3 in Zagreb, Croatia.

 

Target Audience

Epidemiologists, demographers, public health professionals, social scientists

 

Lecturers

Professor George Rutherford, MD, Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco

 

Associate professor Ivana Bozicevic, MD, DrPH, Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for HIV Strategic Information, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia

 

Zoran Dominković, WHO Collaborating Centre for HIV Strategic Information, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia

 

Programme

 

16 October 2023

 

 

9.00-9.30 Welcome and Introductions
9.30-10.00 Principles of HIV surveillance in key populations  (KPs)
10.00-11.00 Design of integrated bio-behavioural surveys (IBBS) in KPs

Importance of formative assessment before IBBS

11.00-11.20 Break
11.20-12.00 Country presentations

 

12.00-13.00 Time-location sampling – I
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Time-location sampling – II
15.00-15.20  Break
15.20-16.20 Exercise 1: Data interpretation
 

 

17 October 2023

 

 

9.00-10.00 Respondent driven  sampling –  I
10.00-11.00 Respondent-driven sampling – II
11.00-11.20 Break
11.20-12.00 Exercise 2: Respondent-driven sampling
12.00-13.00 Selecting and constructing key indicators from IBBS
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.15 IBBS data analysis
15.15-15.30 Break
15.30-16.30 Using IBBS to construct HIV prevention cascades in  key populations

 

 

 

 

18 October 2023

9.00-9.30 Principles of population size estimation (PSE)
9.30-10.30  PSE – Geographical mapping
10.30-10.50 Break
10.50-11.40 PSE – Multiplier method
11.40-12.30 PSE – Virtual mapping

 

 

12.30–13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.30 PSE – Capture-recapture

 

14.30-14.50 Introduction to protocol/ proposal development exercise
14.50-16.30 Protocol/proposal development exercise 1:

 

Background; Aims and objectives; Eligibility criteria; Study design

 

Break

 

19 October 2023

 

 

9.00-10.00 Extrapolation from local size estimation to sub-nation and national estimates using extrapolation procedures

 

10.00-11.00 Exercise 3: Extrapolation of local PSE to sub-national or national level 
11.00-11.15 Break
11.15-12.15 Using IBBS and programme data sources to construct HIV treatment cascades in KPs
12.15-13.00 Protocol/ proposal development exercise 2: Methods  

 

13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.15 Protocol/ proposal development exercise 2: Methods

 

15.15-15.30 Break
15.30-16.30 Protocol/ proposal development exercise 3:

Staff selection, training of staff, quality assurance

 

 

 

20 October 2023

 

 

9.00-10.00 Presentations of protocols/ proposals Participants
10.00-10.15 Break  
10.15-12.30 Presentations of protocols/ proposals Participants
12.30-13.00 Closure

 

13.00-14.00 Lunch  

 

Details

Start:
October 23, 2023 @ 8:00 am UTC+0
End:
October 27, 2023 @ 5:00 pm UTC+0

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