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Dr Constance Mackworth-Young

Assistant Professor

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
15-17 Tavistock Place
London
WC1H 9SH
United Kingdom

I am a Medical Anthropologist, researching the social contexts that shape the health and wellbeing of young people. I am based in Zimbabwe, with The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe. My methodological expertise is with ethnographic and participatory qualitative methods. My work is often collaborative, with other anthropologists and social scientists, as well as within interdisciplinary teams, including conducting process evaluations within trials. I was previously based at Zambart in Zambia, where I conducted ethnographic studies with young people living with HIV. I am committed to critical and participatory approaches which value the expertise of communities, and have a keen interest in capacity strengtheing.

Affiliations

Department of Global Health and Development
Faculty of Public Health and Policy

Teaching

I am Programme Director for the EMPOWA Programme, EMpowering PrOfessionals for the Wellbeing of Adolescents, a joint Programme between LSHTM and University of Zimbabwe for policy makers and programmers working with adolescents in Zimbabwe. The Programme is now being translated globally in patnership with the Partnership for Maternal Newborn and Child Health. I was awarded an LSHTM award for 'Exceptional contributions to innovation and stimulating education' for the development and delivery of the EMPOWA Programme in 2022.

 

I am Deputy Module Organiser for the Medical Anthropology Distance Learning Module. I lecture on Qualitative Methodologies. 

 

I tutor MSc students on Public Health Distance Learning, and supervise summer projects, particularly those interested in qualitative analysis related to young people and sexual and reproductive health in Zimbabwe. I am MSc Lead at The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe, and support the 10 MSc students through their MScs. 

Research

My research focus is on sexual and reproductive health services for young people in Zimbabwe, using ethnographic, qualitative, and participatory methods.

I lead the process evaluations within the CHIEDZA and STICH trials, evaluating a community-based intervention to improve HIV and STI outcomes in adolescents, led by The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe (THRU ZIM). I lead the qualitative research for the GIFT study, investigating women's, healthcare professionals and policy makers perceptions of a novel screening tool for STIs in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Madagascar. I lead the qualitative research on the YCHECK project in Zimbabwe, designing routine health checks during adolescence, in collaboration with the World Health Organization. I led social science research on the Zvatinoda! study, a feasibility study of a mobile health intervention to increase demand and uptake of sexual and reproductive health services among young people.

I was awarded my PhD in February 2020, which was entitled 'An ethnographic study on the everyday lives of young women living with HIV in Lusaka, Zambia' and was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. While at Zambart from 2014-2018, I conducted and collaborated on several studies around young people, HIV and sexual and reproductive health. Beyond sexual and reproductive health, I have researched other infectious diseases, including COVID-19 and TB.
Research Area
Adolescent health
Ethics
Ethnography
Evaluation
Global Health
Methodology
Sexual and reproductive health
Sexual health
Anthropology
Qualitative research
Disease and Health Conditions
HIV/AIDS
Sexually transmitted infections
Country
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa (all income levels)

Selected Publications

Innovative Professional Development for Multisectoral Policy Making and Programming for Adolescent Wellbeing.
Karumazondo, JJ; Ross, DA; Mangombe, A; Zvoushe, LK; Jani, K; Mugarapanyama, D; Gumbo, JT; Nyanungo, KR L; Nyamayaro, W; Murinda, E; Mhloyi, MM; FERRAND, RA; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S;
2024
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Fertility preservation and protection: young women's decision-making about contraceptive use in Zimbabwe.
Mavodza, CV; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S; Nyamwanza, R; Nzombe, P; Dauya, E; DZIVA CHIKWARI, C; Tembo, M; FERRAND, RA; BERNAYS, S;
2023
Culture, health & sexuality
A mixed-methods study measuring the effectiveness of a menstrual health intervention on menstrual health knowledge, perceptions and practices among young women in Zimbabwe.
Tembo, M; WEISS, HA; Larsson, LS; Bandason, T; Redzo, N; Dauya, E; Nzanza, T; Ishumael, P; Gweshe, N; Ndlovu, P; DZIVA CHIKWARI, C; Mavodza, CV; Renju, J; Francis, SC; FERRAND, R; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S;
2023
BMJ open
Youth researchers academy: a report on an innovative research training programme for young people in Zimbabwe
TEMBO, M; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, C; KRANZER, K; Dziva-Chikwari, C; Mavodza, CV; Dauya, E; Makuni, M; Chipare, D; Munyavi-Dehwe, B; Raradza, D; BERNAYS, S; Chingono, R; DZAVAKWA, N; Nyamwanza, R; Francis, SC; SIMMS, V; FERRAND, R;
2022
BMJ INNOVATIONS
Integration of a menstrual health intervention in a community-based sexual and reproductive health service for young people in Zimbabwe: a qualitative acceptability study.
TEMBO, M; Renju, J; WEISS, HA; Dauya, E; Gweshe, N; Ndlovu, P; Nzombe, P; Chikwari, CD; Mavodza, CV; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S; A Ferrand, R; Francis, SC;
2022
BMC health services research
Putting youth at the centre: co-design of a community-based intervention to improve HIV outcomes among youth in Zimbabwe.
MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR; Dringus, S; Dauya, E; DZIVA CHIKWARI, C; Mavodza, C; Tembo, M; DOYLE, A; McHugh, G; SIMMS, V; Wedner-Ross, M; Apollo, T; Mugurungi, O; FERRAND, RA; BERNAYS, S;
2022
Wellcome Open Research
"Other risks don't stop": adapting a youth sexual and reproductive health intervention in Zimbabwe during COVID-19.
MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S; MAVODZA, C; Nyamwanza, R; Tshuma, M; Nzombe, P; DZIVA CHIKWARI, C; TEMBO, M; Dauya, E; Apollo, T; FERRAND, RA; BERNAYS, S;
2021
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters
When healthcare providers are supportive, 'I'd rather not test alone': Exploring uptake and acceptability of HIV self-testing for youth in Zimbabwe - A mixed method study
MAVODZA, CV; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S; Bandason, T; Dauya, E; Chikwari, CD; TEMBO, M; Apollo, T; Ncube, G; KRANZER, K; FERRAND, RA; BERNAYS, S;
2021
Journal of the International AIDS Society
Designing Routine Health Checkups for Adolescents in Zimbabwe.
Chingono, RM S; MACKWORTH-YOUNG, CR S; Ross, DA; Tshuma, M; Chiweshe, T; Nyamayaro, C; Sekanevana, C; DOYLE, AM; WEISS, HA; Kohl, K; Mangombe, A; Madzima, B; McHugh, G; FERRAND, RA;
2021
Journal of Adolescent Health
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