| Literature DB >> 27997617 |
Theodora Mbunda1,2,3, Edith A M Tarimo4, Guerino Chalamilla3,5, Muhammad Bakari1, Eric Sandström6, Asli Kulane2.
Abstract
In sub-Saharan Africa, the burden of HIV is high among young people and it is of the utmost importance that they be recruited into vaccination trials. Since community members influence the willingness of young people to participate in the vaccination trials, ascertaining their opinions is essential to overcoming barriers to such participation. Here, in seven focus group discussions we explored the views of 44 community members identified as someone they felt close by youth in Tanzania. The transcripts of these discussions were examined using content analysis. Our participants expressed that community members would be directly involved in the decisions of young people about whether or not to participate in an HIV vaccine trial. In general, they felt that community members would provide social support for youth during the trial and perceived that youth might have misconceptions concerning the vaccine and trial process. The participants pointed out structural factors such as substance use, poverty, stigma and unemployment that are barriers to participation. In conclusion, involvement of community members could be an integral part of the recruitment and retention of young people in HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27997617 PMCID: PMC5173279 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
An example of our qualitative content analysis.
| Meaning unit | Code | Category | Theme |
|---|---|---|---|
| In connection with trials, people think they are being administered drugs to make them infertile, or infected with HIV to kill them | Side-effects, Infertility, Inefficiency of the HIV vaccine | Fear of perceived content of an HIV vaccine | Misconceptions concerning the HIV vaccine trial |
| There is a strong relationship between decisions made by a youth to participate in a trial and her/his parents’ support or lack thereof, we would be lying if we said a young person can decide independently of his/her parents since our youth have not been brought up that way | No authority in decision-making, a strained family relationship, disrespect to elders | Decision-making concerning participation | The covert power of community members to influence participation in the HIV vaccine trials |