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Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework

BACKGROUND: UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS) and the Nigeria National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework recommend HIV self-testing and youth-friendly services to enhance HIV testing, linkage to health services, and prevention. However, the voices of youths are seldom incorporated i...

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Autores principales: Idigbe, Ifeoma, Gbaja-Biamila, Titilola, Asuquo, Sarah, Nwaozuru, Ucheoma, Obiezu-Umeh, Chisom, Tahlil, Kadija M, Musa, Adesola Zaidat, Oladele, David, Kapogiannis, Bill, Tucker, Joseph, Iwelunmor, Juliet, Ezechi, Oliver
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37384385
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38528
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author Idigbe, Ifeoma
Gbaja-Biamila, Titilola
Asuquo, Sarah
Nwaozuru, Ucheoma
Obiezu-Umeh, Chisom
Tahlil, Kadija M
Musa, Adesola Zaidat
Oladele, David
Kapogiannis, Bill
Tucker, Joseph
Iwelunmor, Juliet
Ezechi, Oliver
author_facet Idigbe, Ifeoma
Gbaja-Biamila, Titilola
Asuquo, Sarah
Nwaozuru, Ucheoma
Obiezu-Umeh, Chisom
Tahlil, Kadija M
Musa, Adesola Zaidat
Oladele, David
Kapogiannis, Bill
Tucker, Joseph
Iwelunmor, Juliet
Ezechi, Oliver
author_sort Idigbe, Ifeoma
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description BACKGROUND: UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS) and the Nigeria National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework recommend HIV self-testing and youth-friendly services to enhance HIV testing, linkage to health services, and prevention. However, the voices of youths are seldom incorporated into interventions. We examined qualitative data generated from a series of participatory events in partnership with Nigerian youths focused on enhancing linkage to care. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess youth-initiated interventions developed during a designathon to improve linkage to care and sexually transmitted infection services. METHODS: This study conducted a designathon informed by crowdsourcing principles and the participatory research action framework. A designathon is a multistage process including an open call, a sprint event, and follow-up activities. The open call solicited Nigerian youths (14-24 years old) to develop intervention strategies for linkage to care and youth-friendly health services. A total of 79 entries were received; from this, a subset of 13 teams responded to the open call and was invited to participate in a sprint event over 72 hours. Narratives from the open-call proposals were analyzed using grounded theory to identify emergent themes focused on youth-proposed interventions for linkage to care and youth-friendly services. RESULTS: A total of 79 entries (through the web=26; offline=53) were submitted. Women or girls submitted 40 of the 79 (51%) submissions. The average age of participants was 17 (SD 2.7) years, and 64 of 79 (81%) participants had secondary education or less. Two main themes highlighted strategies for enhancing youths’ HIV linkage to care: digital interventions and collaboration with youth influencers. A total of 76 participants suggested digital interventions that would facilitate anonymous web-based counseling, text prompt referrals, and related services. In addition, 16 participants noted that collaboration with youth influencers would be useful. This could involve working in partnership with celebrities, gatekeepers, or others who have a large youth audience to enhance the promotion of messages on HIV self-testing and linkage. The facilitators of youths’ linkage included health facility restructuring, dedicated space for youths, youth-trained staff, youth-friendly amenities, and subsidized fees. Barriers to HIV linkage to care among youths included a lack of privacy at clinics and concerns about the potential for breaching confidentiality. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest specific strategies that may be useful for enhancing HIV linkage to care for Nigerian youths, but further research is needed to assess the feasibility and implementation of these strategies. Designathons are an effective way to generate ideas from youths.
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spelling pubmed-103655792023-07-25 Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework Idigbe, Ifeoma Gbaja-Biamila, Titilola Asuquo, Sarah Nwaozuru, Ucheoma Obiezu-Umeh, Chisom Tahlil, Kadija M Musa, Adesola Zaidat Oladele, David Kapogiannis, Bill Tucker, Joseph Iwelunmor, Juliet Ezechi, Oliver JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS) and the Nigeria National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework recommend HIV self-testing and youth-friendly services to enhance HIV testing, linkage to health services, and prevention. However, the voices of youths are seldom incorporated into interventions. We examined qualitative data generated from a series of participatory events in partnership with Nigerian youths focused on enhancing linkage to care. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess youth-initiated interventions developed during a designathon to improve linkage to care and sexually transmitted infection services. METHODS: This study conducted a designathon informed by crowdsourcing principles and the participatory research action framework. A designathon is a multistage process including an open call, a sprint event, and follow-up activities. The open call solicited Nigerian youths (14-24 years old) to develop intervention strategies for linkage to care and youth-friendly health services. A total of 79 entries were received; from this, a subset of 13 teams responded to the open call and was invited to participate in a sprint event over 72 hours. Narratives from the open-call proposals were analyzed using grounded theory to identify emergent themes focused on youth-proposed interventions for linkage to care and youth-friendly services. RESULTS: A total of 79 entries (through the web=26; offline=53) were submitted. Women or girls submitted 40 of the 79 (51%) submissions. The average age of participants was 17 (SD 2.7) years, and 64 of 79 (81%) participants had secondary education or less. Two main themes highlighted strategies for enhancing youths’ HIV linkage to care: digital interventions and collaboration with youth influencers. A total of 76 participants suggested digital interventions that would facilitate anonymous web-based counseling, text prompt referrals, and related services. In addition, 16 participants noted that collaboration with youth influencers would be useful. This could involve working in partnership with celebrities, gatekeepers, or others who have a large youth audience to enhance the promotion of messages on HIV self-testing and linkage. The facilitators of youths’ linkage included health facility restructuring, dedicated space for youths, youth-trained staff, youth-friendly amenities, and subsidized fees. Barriers to HIV linkage to care among youths included a lack of privacy at clinics and concerns about the potential for breaching confidentiality. CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest specific strategies that may be useful for enhancing HIV linkage to care for Nigerian youths, but further research is needed to assess the feasibility and implementation of these strategies. Designathons are an effective way to generate ideas from youths. JMIR Publications 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10365579/ /pubmed/37384385 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38528 Text en ©Ifeoma Idigbe, Titilola Gbaja-Biamila, Sarah Asuquo, Ucheoma Nwaozuru, Chisom Obiezu-Umeh, Kadija M Tahlil, Adesola Zaidat Musa, David Oladele, Bill Kapogiannis, Joseph Tucker, Juliet Iwelunmor, Oliver Ezechi. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (https://formative.jmir.org), 29.06.2023. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Idigbe, Ifeoma
Gbaja-Biamila, Titilola
Asuquo, Sarah
Nwaozuru, Ucheoma
Obiezu-Umeh, Chisom
Tahlil, Kadija M
Musa, Adesola Zaidat
Oladele, David
Kapogiannis, Bill
Tucker, Joseph
Iwelunmor, Juliet
Ezechi, Oliver
Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title_full Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title_fullStr Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title_full_unstemmed Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title_short Using a Designathon to Develop an HIV Self-Testing Intervention to Improve Linkage to Care Among Youths in Nigeria: Qualitative Approach Based on a Participatory Research Action Framework
title_sort using a designathon to develop an hiv self-testing intervention to improve linkage to care among youths in nigeria: qualitative approach based on a participatory research action framework
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37384385
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/38528
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