Objectives: Female methadone patients need specifc education on HIV. However, few sudies
have been conducted on the essential characterisics of designing an online HIV education
program for this population. Therefore, the current qualitative sudy aimed at addressing this
research gap.
Methods: Semi-sructured interviews were conducted with 34 female patients and 19
methadone treatment providers in 11 methadone treatment centres in Tehran, Mashhad and Sari,
Iran. Both focus group discussions and individual interviews were conducted and a narrative
analysis approach was implemented. The NVivo 9 software was used for data analysis.
Results: The qualitative analyses of the data revealed three major themes and six minor
themes as follows: a. information for focused action (knowing the epidemic response) using
the e?ective visual presentation and audio presentation; b. interventions for impact evaluation
(covering the needed services) by short-term documentary movies and animations; and
c. program delivery for undersanding (covering the population in need of services) using
problem-solving and taking quizzes.
Discussion: Audio and visual components, as well as the role of documentary movies and
animations, should be considered in HIV education. The active role of women in learning
using problem-solving and taking quizzes was highlighted. The fndings of this sudy can be
used in designing women-specifc HIV education programs in Iran. Randomized controlled
trials are suggesed to evaluate the e?ectiveness of such programs.