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I think the parent should be there because no one was born alone: Kenyan adolescents’ perspectives on parental involvement in HIV research

机译:我认为父母应该在那里因为没有人一个人出生:肯尼亚青少年对父母参与艾滋病研究的看法

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Despite a pressing need for adolescent HIV research in sub-Saharan Africa, ethical guidance for conducting research among minor adolescents is lacking. One ethical issue is the degree to which parents should be involved in the research process. The existing discourse is predominantly speculative and focuses on negative consequences of parental involvement. We use empirical data to describe Kenyan adolescents’ perspectives on parental involvement in consent and disclosure of HIV test results within a research study context. We conducted two rounds of focus group discussions with 40 adolescents in Western Kenya to ask about minor adolescent participation in HIV research. We analysed data using codes and matrices. Kenyan adolescents were largely in favour of parental involvement during the research process. Half felt adolescent minors should solicit parental consent to participate, and nearly all said parents should learn adolescent minors’ HIV test results in order to provide necessary support. From their perspective, involvement of parents in research extends beyond obtaining their consent to providing essential support for youth, regardless of HIV status, both during and beyond the research study. Ethical guidelines that prioritize adolescent autonomy in research must take into account reasons to involve parents considered important by adolescents themselves, particularly in low-resource settings.
机译:尽管迫切需要在撒哈拉以南非洲开展青少年艾滋病毒研究,但仍缺乏在未成年人中进行研究的道德指导。一个道德问题是父母应在多大程度上参与研究过程。现有的论述主要是推测性的,并着重于父母参与的负面后果。我们使用经验数据来描述肯尼亚青少年在研究背景下对父母参与艾滋病毒检测结果的同意和披露的观点。我们与肯尼亚西部的40名青少年进行了两轮焦点小组讨论,以询问未成年人参与HIV研究的情况。我们使用代码和矩阵分析了数据。肯尼亚青少年在研究过程中主要赞成父母的参与。一半的人认为青少年未成年人应征得父母的同意参加,而几乎所有的父母都说父母应了解青少年未成年人的HIV检测结果,以提供必要的支持。从他们的角度来看,父母的参与研究超出了他们的同意,无论在研究期间还是在研究期间,都为年轻人提供了必要的支持,无论其艾滋病毒感染状况如何。在研究中优先考虑青少年自治的道德准则必须考虑到让青少年认为自己重要的父母参与的原因,尤其是在资源匮乏的环境中。

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