Ethical Considerations for Engaging Youth Living with HIV in Research: Perspectives from Youth, Their Caregivers and Subject Matter Experts in Kenya

Author:

Chory Ashley1,Nyandiko Winstone23,Gillette Emma1,Scanlon Michael4,Aluoch Josephine3,Koros Hillary3,Munyoro Dennis3,Ashimosi Celestine3,Beigon Whitney3,Lidweye Janet3,Nyagaya Jack3,DeLong Allison5,Kantor Rami5,Vreeman Rachel13ORCID,Naanyu Violet36

Affiliation:

1. Department of Global Health and Health Systems Design, Arnhold Institute for Global Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA

2. Moi University College of Health Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya

3. Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya

4. Indiana University Center for Global Health, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

5. Alpert Medical School at Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

6. Moi University School of Arts and Social Sciences, Eldoret, Kenya

Abstract

Introduction: Engaging youth living with HIV (YLWH) in research is critical to improving HIV-related outcomes, but their involvement raises unaddressed bioethical questions. Methods: This study used qualitative inquiry with Kenyan YLWH, caregivers, and subject matter experts (SMEs) to evaluate ethical considerations and strategies for research involving YLWH. Results: Interviews were conducted with 99 participants: 40 YLWH (median age 17.5, 50% female), 20 caregivers (70% female), and 39 SMEs (44% female). All participant groups discussed the need for HIV disclosure status assessment, confidentiality, and engagement of caregivers. Youth participants discussed the importance of clear protocol explanations and developing good rapport. All participant groups perceived youth under 18 to be harder to recruit due to a number of identified barriers. Clinic settings were the most acceptable place for recruitment. Conclusion: Participants provided perspectives on engaging YLWH in research that can be incorporated into protocols and regulatory guidelines.

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Communication,Education,Social Psychology

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