善導會 2024-2025年報

/ 超過 98% 的參加者認同健康教育小組 和講座提升了他們預防愛滋病及血液傳 染疾病的知識和技能 。 約 98% 的參加者在接受服務後表示願 意採取更加安全的措施保護自己 , 例如 使用安全套 , 及避免共有針筒等 。 在接受自願輔導及測試服務的個案中 , 有 64% 成功轉介至相關醫療機構 , 顯 示服務在促進高風險個案尋求後續醫療 支援方面具成效 。 在過去一年內 , 曾有針具共用行為的注 射藥物使用者比例約為 3% , 反映相關 干預措施在降低高風險行為方面可能具 有成效 。 Over 98% of participants agreed that our health education groups and talks have increased their knowledge and skills in preventing HIV/AIDS and blood-borne diseases. Around 98% of participants expressed their willingness to adopt safer behaviours to protect themselves after receiving our service, such as using condoms and avoiding sharing needles. Among users who accepted Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) services, 64% were successfully referred to medical agencies, demonstrating the effectiveness of the service in facilitating access to follow-up medical support for high-risk cases." The proportion of People Who Inject Drugs (PWID) who reported sharing needles in the past year is around 3% , suggesting that current intervention strategies may be effective in reducing high-risk injecting behaviours. 服務成效 SERVICE IMPACTS 133 | 2024-2025 | 年報 ANNUAL REPORT HEALTH EDUCATION SERVICE 健

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