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The stuff that dreams are made of: HIV‐positive adolescents’ aspirations for development

机译:梦dream以求的东西是:艾滋病毒阳性的青少年对发展的渴望

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Background The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commit to strengthening collaborations between governments and civil society. Adolescents are among the key target populations for global development initiatives, but research studies and programmes rarely include their direct perspectives on how to promote health and wellbeing. This article explores how both the methods and the findings of participatory research provide insights into adolescents’ aspirations across the domains of health and social development. It investigates how adolescents conceive of health and social services as interconnected, and how this reflects the multisectoral objectives of the SDGs. Methods This research was conducted within a longitudinal, mixed‐methods study of HIV‐positive adolescents (n?=?80 qualitative participants, n?=?1060 quantitative interviews). Between November 2013 and February 2014, a participatory exercise – the “dream clinic” – was piloted with 25 adolescents in South Africa's Eastern Cape. Key themes were identified based on the insights shared by participants, and through visual and thematic analysis. These findings were explored through a second participatory exercise, “Yummy or crummy? You are the Mzantsi Wakho masterchef !,” conducted in January 2016. Findings are described in relation to emerging quantitative results. Results Mixed methods explored associations between access to food, medicines, clean water and sanitation in HIV‐positive adolescents’ aspirations for development. The exercises produced practicable recommendations for innovations in development, based on associations between healthcare, food security, clean water and sanitation, while illustrating the value of partnership and collaboration (the objective of SDG17). Findings capture strong interlinkages between SDGs 2, 3 and 6 – confirming the importance of specific SDGs for HIV‐positive adolescents. Study results informed the objectives of South Africa's National and Adolescent and Youth Health Policy (2017). Conclusions Participatory research may be used to leverage the perspectives and experiences of adolescents. The methods described here provide potential for co‐design and implementation of developmental initiatives to fulfil the ambitious mandate of the SDGs. They may also create new opportunities to strengthen the engagement of adolescents in policy and programming.
机译:背景可持续发展目标(SDG)致力于加强政府与民间社会之间的合作。青少年是全球发展计划的主要目标人群之一,但是研究和计划很少包括他们对如何促进健康和福祉的直接见解。本文探讨了参与式研究的方法和发现如何为青少年提供健康和社会发展领域的理想见解。它调查了青少年如何将卫生和社会服务视为相互联系的,以及这如何反映可持续发展目标的多部门目标。方法本研究是在对HIV阳性青少年进行的纵向混合方法研究中进行的(n = 80名定性参与者,n = 1060名定量访谈)。在2013年11月至2014年2月之间,南非东开普省的25名青少年参加了一项名为“梦想诊所”的参与性练习。根据参与者共享的见解以及视觉和主题分析,确定了关键主题。通过第二次参与性练习“美味还是皱巴巴的?您是Mzantsi Wakho大师!”,于2016年1月进行。对新发现的定量结果进行了描述。结果混合方法探讨了艾滋病毒阳性青少年的发展愿望中获得食物,药品,清洁水和卫生设施之间的联系。这些练习基于医疗保健,食品安全,清洁水和卫生设施之间的联系,为发展中的创新提出了切实可行的建议,同时说明了伙伴关系和合作的价值(可持续发展目标17的目标)。研究结果表明,可持续发展目标2、3和6之间有很强的联系,从而证实了特定的可持续发展目标对于艾滋病毒阳性青少年的重要性。研究结果为南非《国家和青少年与青年健康政策》(2017年)的目标提供了依据。结论参与性研究可用于利用青少年的观点和经验。此处介绍的方法为共同设计和实施发展计划以实现可持续发展目标的宏伟任务提供了潜力。它们还可能创造新的机会,以加强青少年参与政策和方案制定。

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