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Power to participants: methodological and ethical reflections from a decade of adolescent advisory groups in South Africa.

Lucie Cluver1,2, Jenny Doubt1, Inge Wessels1,3, Carine Asnong4, Samantha Malunga5, Kerry Mauchline6, Beth Vale7, Sally Medley1, Elona Toska1,8,9, Kate Orkin10, Yasmin Dunkley11, Franziska Meinck12,13, Noxolo Myeketsi14, Samkelo Lasa14, Caroline Rupert7, Mark Boyes15, Marija Pantelic1,16, Lorraine Sherr1,7,17, Lesley Gittings1,8, Rebecca Hodes5, Caroline Kuo18, Angelique N Chetty1,8, Mildred Thabeng1,9.   

Abstract

ABSTRACTWhilst the HIV response has made significant progress in increasing representation of adults affected by HIV, the meaningful inclusion of children and adolescents has lagged. But this may be a pivotal moment of change. We report on a decade of conducting adolescent advisory groups in South Africa, to reflect on youth advisory processes. Data was collected from 2008 to 2018 from adolescent advisors (n = 60) and researchers (n = 25), and included feedback sessions, social media, anonymous "post-boxes" and interviews. Findings include the value of adolescent involvement in multiple stages of research co-creation and engagement in policy processes, the need for a safe environment and supporting adolescents living in extreme vulnerability. We also discuss the reconfiguring of power and personal relationships, and logistical and financial needs of adolescent advisory groups. Findings suggest that adolescent co-creation of research is feasible, even with very vulnerable adolescents, although ethical considerations need to be carefully addressed. Benefits include increased methodological rigour, enhanced adolescent acceptability of research and the recalibration of research dynamics for the empowerment of their target beneficiaries. Future studies could benefit from meaningfully involving adolescents through youth advisory groups.

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Keywords:  Adolescent participation; children; methodology; youth

Year:  2020        PMID: 33213195     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1845289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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1.  Art-based reflections from 12 years of adolescent health and development-related research in South Africa.

Authors:  Lesley Gittings; Sally Medley; Carmen H Logie; Nokubonga Ralayo; Lucie Cluver; Nabeel Petersen; Jenny Chen-Charles; Elona Toska
Journal:  Health Promot Int       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 3.734

2.  Building capacity to facilitate policy implementation: A short course in adolescent and youth health in South Africa.

Authors:  B Jane Ferguson; Nadia Ahmed; Feni Moditswana Merriam Motshwane; Melanie Pleaner; Elona Toska; Helen A Weiss; Linda-Gail Bekker
Journal:  J Public Health Afr       Date:  2022-05-24
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