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Power to participants: a call for person‐centred HIV prevention services and research

Power to participants: a call for person‐centred HIV prevention services and research

Journal of the International AIDS Society - "Person‐centred HIV prevention reorientates power dynamics so that individuals (rather than interventions) are at the centre of the response. Respecting personal choice and agency – and understanding how these are shaped by the context in which people exercise these choices – are critical dimensions of the person‐centred approach. Community‐based participatory research should be employed to inform and evaluate person‐centred HIV prevention.

We argue that community‐based participatory research is an orientation rather than a method, meaning that it can be integrated within a range of research methods including randomized controlled trials. But embracing community‐based participatory approaches in HIV prevention research requires a systemic shift in how this type of research is reported in high impact journals and in how research impact is conceived. Community‐based organizations have a critical role to play in both person‐centred HIV prevention and research." (Photo: MONUSCO Photos/flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0)

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Volume 21, Issue S7

Science, theory, and practice of engaged research: Good Participatory Practice and beyond

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