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Fostering citizen-engaged HIV implementation science.

Benedict Xin Hao Tan1, Shao Yuan Chong1, Daniel Weng Siong Ho2

  • 1Rainbow+, Singapore, Singapore.

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Citizen engagement in HIV implementation science promotes equity by involving communities in research. This approach ensures that HIV interventions are relevant and effective for marginalized populations, ultimately helping to end AIDS.

Keywords:
citizen sciencecommunity engagementhealth systemsparticipatory researchqualitative researchstakeholder engagement

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  • Community Engagement

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  • Evidence-based practices in HIV response are hindered by inequities affecting marginalized populations.
  • Implementation science offers potential solutions but requires community involvement to address these disparities effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define and advocate for citizen-engaged HIV implementation science.
  • To explore how citizen science approaches can enhance equity in HIV implementation science.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of citizen engagement within three key areas of implementation science: "whose perspectives?", "what questions are being asked?", and "how are questions asked?" developed by Geng et al.
  • Leveraging participatory methods like co-creation, co-production, and crowdsourcing.
  • Synthesizing community-led approaches with existing implementation science frameworks.

Main Results:

  • Citizen engagement can be integrated through participatory methods to identify challenges and co-create solutions.
  • Communities can actively interrogate, deconstruct, and adapt implementation science frameworks to local contexts.
  • Developing broad principles for citizen-engaged research that accommodate dynamic contexts is crucial.

Conclusions:

  • Involving citizens and communities in HIV implementation science fosters equitable approaches.
  • Citizen-engaged HIV implementation science is vital for bridging divides and ending the AIDS epidemic.
  • Prioritizing community involvement ensures that HIV implementation science remains responsive and effective globally.