YoPA - A Youth-centred Participatory Action

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age12-18
SponsorAmsterdam UMC, location VUmc

About this trial

Background

A vast majority of adolescents do not meet guidelines for healthy physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep, posing major risks for developing multiple non-communicable diseases. Unhealthy lifestyles seem more prevalent in urban than rural areas, with the neighbourhood environment as a mediating pathway linking urban living and poor health. How to develop and implement sustainable and effective interventions focused on adolescent health and wellbeing in urban vulnerable life situations is a key challenge and research gap. This paper describes the protocol of a Youth-centred Participatory Action (YoPA) project aiming to tailor, implement, and evaluate social and physical environmental interventions using an evidence-informed youth-centred co-creation approach, for structural improvement of the lifestyles of adolescents in urban vulnerable life situations.

Methods

In diverse urban environments in Denmark, the Netherlands, Nigeria, and South Africa, academic researchers will engage adolescents (12-19 years) growing up in vulnerable life situations and other key stakeholders (e.g., policy makers, urban planners, community leaders) in local co-creation communities. Together with academic researchers and local stakeholders, adolescents will take a leading role in mapping the local system for needs and opportunities; tailoring interventions to their local context; implementing and evaluating interventions during participatory meetings over the course of three years. YoPA applies a participatory mixed methods design guided by the newly developed SUPER-AIM framework assessing: (i) the local Systems, (ii) User perspectives, (iii) the Participatory co-creation process, (ii) Effects, iv) Reach, (vi) Adoption, (vii) Implementation, and (viii) Maintenance of interventions, in an integrated manner.

Discussion

YoPA aims to fill various research gaps, including the development of a practical protocol guiding the application of co-creation to tailor evidence-informed interventions to divers, multi-country contexts. Additionally, it focuses on advancing the research gap in physical activity and health within Sub-Saharan Africa and the involvement of adolescents in shaping their physical and social environments. Academic researchers envision that the YoPA co-creation approach will serve as a guide for participation of adolescents in vulnerable life situations in implementation of health promotion and urban planning in Europe, Africa and globally.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

aged 12 to 18 years

living in a disadvantaged area in Aalborg (Denmark), Amsterdam (the Netherlands), Osogbo (Nigeria), or Soweto (South Africa)

active informed consent by the adolescents and at least one parent/caregiver where applicable for the participation of the adolescent

Disqualifiers

none

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Social and/or physical environmental interventions

Treatment groups

1,000 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group

Sponsors and collaborators

Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc

Lead sponsor

Stichting Alexander (the Netherlands)

Collaborator

Syddansk Universitet, Denmark

Collaborator

Aalborg Municipality

Collaborator

University of Witwatersrand, South Africa

Collaborator

WITS Health Consortium (South Africa)

Collaborator

Redeemer's University (Nigeria)

Collaborator

Value Re-Orientation for Community Enhancement (Nigeria)

Collaborator

Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde, Belgium

Collaborator

COFAC Cooperativa de Formacao e Animacao Cultural CRL (Portugal)

Collaborator

EMMA Communicatie B.V.

Collaborator