HGGS - Us and Them
Dr. Maureen McGowan (Heidelberg University) in conversation with Sinan Barış Yaşar (HGGS) - How can peer referral strategies enhance HIV testing and prevention efforts? - What challenges arise when aligning public health research, policy, and local cultural contexts? - What role does qualitative research play in understanding and addressing both local and global challenges? In this episode, Dr. Maureen McGowan from the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health at Heidelberg University introduces us to the complex and multifaceted challenges of HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing on her research, Dr. McGowan elaborates on how gender dynamics and structural inequalities shape vulnerability within the context of HIV prevention, particularly among adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa. Within this framework, she highlights the significance of innovative strategies such as peer referral, demonstrating how community-based approaches and social support can substantially increase HIV testing and the uptake of prevention methods. At the same time, she reflects on the importance of stakeholder engagement and ethical considerations, as well as the challenges of bridging the gap between research and policy across diverse local contexts. The conversation further underscores the value of qualitative research methods, alongside interdisciplinary and international collaboration, in developing sustainable and culturally sensitive public health interventions. Join us as we explore how HIV prevention efforts reveal broader dynamics of trust and cooperation, and what they teach us about addressing global health challenges! For Dr. Maureen McGowan´s Academic Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maureen-Mcgowan?ev=hdr_xprf [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maureen-Mcgowan?ev=hdr_xprf] Timeline (00:00) Intro (00:24) Introducing Dr. McGowan and Her Academic Background (02:29) Motivation Behind the Research Topic (04:17) Understanding Challenges in HIV Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa (07:20) Gender Disparities in HIV Exposure (09:25) Peer Referral as a Strategy for HIV Prevention (11:24) Recommendation for Strengthening Peer Referral in HIV Prevention (12:42) The Role of Social Support in HIV Prevention (15:34) Key Stakeholders in HIV Prevention Efforts (17:37) The Importance of a Shared Understanding among Stakeholders (19:08) Bridging the Gap Between Research and Policy (20:45) Ethical Considerations in HIV Research (22:08) The Significance and Challenges of International Collaboration in Public Health (23:52) The Need for Interdisciplinary Approaches in HIV Prevention (26:30) The Role of Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health Research (30:34) Methodological Approaches to Ensuring Reliable Research Outcomes (32:13) Personal Reflection: Cultural Insights from Global Research (34:30) Personal Reflection: Future Directions in HIV Research (35:57) Outro Keywords HIV Prevention, HIV Testing, Sub-Saharan Africa, Global Health, Public Health, Peer Referral, Voluntary Assisted Partner Notification, VAPN, Public Health Policy, Social Support, Interdisciplinary Research, Gender Disparities, Gender Politics, Stakeholder Engagement, Policy Implementation, Cultural Factors, Cultural Dynamics, Cultural Norms, Stigmatisation, Sexual Health Education, Ethical Issues, International Collaboration, Qualitative Research, Interdisciplinary Scholarship, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Scholarly Conversations, Interdisciplinary Discussions, Interviews with Scholars, University Discourse, Us and Them, Academic Podcast, Scientific Podcast, Heidelberg University
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