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“Dissemination as Intervention”: Building Local HIV Competence through the Report Back of Research Findings to a South African Rural Community
Authors:Catherine Campbell  Yugi Nair  Sbongile Maimane  Zweni Sibiya  Andrew Gibbs
Affiliation:1. Institute of Social Psychology, London School of Economics, London, UK
C.Campbell@lse.ac.uk;2. Centre for HIV/AIDS Networking (HIVAN), University of KwaZulu‐Natal, Durban, South Africa;3. Health Economics and Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu‐Natal, Durban, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract: What ethical obligations do researchers have to research informants in marginalised communities in serious distress? Our “dissemination as intervention” exercise reported research findings back to a South African rural community—using a dialogical approach which sought to strengthen participants’ confidence and ability to respond more effectively to HIV/AIDS. Nine workshops were conducted with 121 people. Workshops provided opportunities for participants to start developing critical understandings of the possibilities and limitations of their responses to HIV/AIDS, understandings which constitute a necessary (though obviously not sufficient) condition for further action. Workshops alerted participants to the valuable role played by local HIV/AIDS volunteers, facilitating reflection on how local people might better support the volunteers. These discussions served as the impetus for the establishment of a three‐year community‐led intervention to further these goals.
Keywords:knowledge transfer and exchange  research ethics  HIV/AIDS  HIV competence  dialogue  social spaces  community conversations
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