Engaging community and governmental partners in improving health and mental health outcomes for children and adolescents impacted by HIV/AIDS in Uganda.

Pediatric medicine (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2021-02-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-28 DOI:10.21037/pm-20-86
Wilberforce Tumwesige, Phionah Namatovu, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, William Byansi, Mary M McKay, Fred M Ssewamala
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Abstract

The African region remains the world's most affected region in the HIV epidemic. A related consequence of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), including in Uganda, is the high prevalence of children and adolescents who have lost one or both parents to this virus or who have been perinatally infected. Guided by the Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability (PRISM) framework, this paper describes the strategies by which we have engaged community and government partners in research using three NIH-funded randomized clinical trials testing an evidence-based combination intervention aimed at improving health and mental health outcomes among children and adolescents impacted by HIV/AIDS in Uganda. We specifically lay out four strategies that have been used to facilitate stakeholder engagement, namely consultative meetings, stakeholder accountability meetings, training of key players (task-shifting), and policymaker engagement. We emphasize that community collaborations and partnerships are especially critical when implementing combination interventions that require a high level of communication and coordination among multiple implementation partners. We underline that building and sustaining long-term relationships and communication with the stakeholders can allow the researchers to successfully design rigorous studies that are responsive to local needs and can make a difference especially in low-resource settings. Finally, we highlight that the process of engagement and collaboration can be guided by conceptual frameworks.

使社区和政府合作伙伴参与改善乌干达受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的儿童和青少年的健康和心理健康结果。
非洲区域仍然是世界上受艾滋病毒流行影响最严重的区域。在撒哈拉以南非洲,包括在乌干达,艾滋病毒/艾滋病的一个相关后果是,父母一方或双方死于这种病毒或围产期感染的儿童和青少年发病率很高。在实用、稳健的实施和可持续性(PRISM)框架的指导下,本文描述了我们利用三项由美国国立卫生研究院资助的随机临床试验,让社区和政府合作伙伴参与研究的战略,这些试验旨在测试一种循证综合干预措施,旨在改善乌干达受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的儿童和青少年的健康和心理健康结果。我们特别提出了促进利益相关者参与的四种策略,即咨询会议、利益相关者问责会议、关键参与者培训(任务转移)和决策者参与。我们强调,在实施需要多个执行伙伴之间高度沟通和协调的联合干预措施时,社区合作和伙伴关系尤为重要。我们强调,建立和维持与利益相关者的长期关系和沟通可以使研究人员成功地设计出严格的研究,这些研究对当地需求作出反应,并且可以产生影响,特别是在资源匮乏的环境中。最后,我们强调,参与和合作的过程可以以概念框架为指导。
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