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一种看待疫情的新方式:关于非洲年轻人讲述的艾滋病毒/艾滋病故事的参与式研究过程的结果。

A new way of perceiving the pandemic: the findings from a participatory research process on young Africans' stories about HIV/AIDS.

作者信息

Winskell Kate, Enger Daniel

机构信息

Center for Health, Culture and Society, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Cult Health Sex. 2009 May;11(4):453-67. doi: 10.1080/13691050902736984.

Abstract

This paper presents the findings, shares the methodology and outlines the benefits of a multi-country participatory research process on a unique data source: stories about HIV and AIDS written by young Africans. Between 1997 and 2005, more than 105,000 young people from 37 countries participated in competitions inviting them to think up storylines for short fiction films to educate their communities about HIV and AIDS as part of the 'Scenarios from Africa' communication process. The winning stories were selected by juries made up of: PLWH and other local specialists in prevention, treatment and care; former contest winners and other young people; and communication specialists, including the top African directors, who went on to transform the ideas into short films. In 2005, over 200 jurors selected 30 winners from the 22,894 stories submitted that year by 63,327 contest participants. After reading around 200 stories each and participating in the selection process, jurors compiled their observations and recommendations. The jurors' findings reveal notable persistent shortcomings in existing communication efforts and identify key emerging needs. In some areas, they show remarkable consistency across the continent. Jurors view this as a powerful needs assessment, networking and capacity building process that motivates action.

摘要

本文介绍了研究结果,分享了研究方法,并概述了基于一个独特数据源开展多国参与式研究过程的益处:由非洲年轻人撰写的关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的故事。1997年至2005年期间,来自37个国家的超过105,000名年轻人参加了竞赛,竞赛邀请他们为短片电影构思故事情节,以便作为“非洲情景”传播过程的一部分,向其社区宣传艾滋病毒和艾滋病。获奖故事由评审团选出,评审团成员包括:艾滋病毒感染者以及预防、治疗和护理方面的其他当地专家;往届竞赛获奖者和其他年轻人;以及传播专家,包括顶尖的非洲导演,他们随后将这些想法转化为短片。2005年,200多名评审员从当年63,327名竞赛参与者提交的22,894个故事中选出了30个获奖者。在阅读了大约200个故事并参与评选过程后,评审员整理了他们的观察结果和建议。评审员的研究结果揭示了现有传播工作中明显存在的持续不足,并确定了新出现的关键需求。在某些领域,他们显示出整个非洲大陆的显著一致性。评审员将此视为一个强大的需求评估、建立联系和能力建设过程,能够推动行动。

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