Sandset Tony, Pham Trang, Dong Do Dang, Davis Sara L M
Center for Sustainable Healthcare Education, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Vietnam Network of People living with HIV (VNP+), Hanoi, Vietnam.
Cult Health Sex. 2024 Oct 14:1-16. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2024.2411406.
This study draws from qualitative research conducted using a participatory action framework with 47 young adults who identified as people living with HIV, men who have sex with men, transgender, non-binary, or sex workers in Vietnam. The research objectives were to explore their experiences using mobile phones to access sexual and reproductive (SRH) health information and support and the impact of the digital turn in health on their autonomy, privacy and equality. The research was conducted through key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and digital ethnography. The project utilised a participatory action research framework. The research was led by the Vietnam Network of People Living with HIV within the frame of a three-country study, and the authors describe how the network used the findings to advance policy. The paper concludes by proposing participatory action research as a useful methodology for studying human rights and digital health governance.
本研究借鉴了一项定性研究,该研究采用参与式行动框架,对47名越南年轻人进行了调查,这些年轻人包括艾滋病毒感染者、男男性行为者、跨性别者、非二元性别者或性工作者。研究目的是探讨他们使用手机获取性与生殖健康(SRH)信息及支持的经历,以及健康领域的数字化转型对其自主性、隐私和平等的影响。该研究通过关键信息人访谈、焦点小组讨论和数字民族志进行。该项目采用了参与式行动研究框架。这项研究由越南艾滋病毒感染者网络在一项三国研究的框架内牵头进行,作者描述了该网络如何利用研究结果推动政策制定。本文最后提议将参与式行动研究作为研究人权和数字健康治理的一种有用方法。