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Involvement of stakeholders in determining health priorities of adolescents in rural South Africa.

Identifieur interne : 000956 ( Ncbi/Merge ); précédent : 000955; suivant : 000957

Involvement of stakeholders in determining health priorities of adolescents in rural South Africa.

Auteurs : Rhian Twine [Afrique du Sud] ; Kathleen Kahn [Afrique du Sud] ; Alexandra Scholtz [Afrique du Sud] ; Shane A. Norris [Afrique du Sud]

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When developing intervention research, it is important to explore issues from the community perspective. Interventions that promote adolescent health in South Africa are urgently needed, and Project Ntshembo ('hope') aims to improve the health of young women and their offspring in the Agincourt sub-district of rural northeast South Africa, actively using stakeholder involvement throughout the research process.

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