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Palliative care needs of children suffering from AIDS, ZimbabweGaranganga, Eunice January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Nursing))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009. / By the end of 2007 an estimated 22 million people in sub-Saharan Africa were living with
HIV/AIDS. Of these, 1.8 million (33%) were children under the age of 15 years. The
epidemic has left 11.6 million children orphaned by AIDS. Zimbabwe has an estimated
population of 12 million people; its HIV infection rate amongst all adults was estimated at
33.7% in 2002, decreased to 15.1% in 2007: most likely due to extensive prevention
campaigns that were held by the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, in partnership with
other stakeholders. Despite the decrease in infection rate, 1.3 million people live with the
HIV/AIDS and 140 000 have died. United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and
World Health Organisation (WHO) (2008) reported that of the 1.3 million people 120 000
were children and 1 million children had been orphaned due to AIDS in Zimbabwe. Only 3%
of children living with HIV/AIDS were on anti-retroviral therapy (ART) due to lack of antiretroviral
(ARV) paediatric formulations drugs. The purpose of the study is to determine what
palliative care services are available for children diagnosed with AIDS in Harare, Zimbabwe
and whether the services provided meet the palliative care needs of the children. The aims of
the study are to: describe the palliative care services offered by the public health sector to
children diagnosed with AIDS; describe the extent of palliative care services offered by
NGOs sector to children diagnosed with AIDS; describe what children diagnosed with AIDS
perceive as their care needs; and to compare the needs of the children with the services
provided.
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An exploration of the delivery of community-based psychosocial support services to children living with HIV and AIDS by the Simbarashe National Network for people living with HIV and AIDS in the Kadoma District, ZimbabweMunyaradzi, Memory 02 1900 (has links)
The delivery of psychosocial support (PSS) services to children living with HIV and AIDS
(CLHA) by PSS service providers, such as community-based organisations (CBOs) in
resource-poor settings, ensures the availability of consistent and sustainable support to
children living with HIV and AIDS. These children face various psychological and social
challenges associated with living with HIV and AIDS, such as drug adherence to HIV
medication, stigmatisation and distress, among others. This qualitative study explored
the critical factors that influence the delivery of community-based PSS services to CLHA
younger than 15 years of age in a resource-poor setting by a community-based
organisation. Multiple data-collection tools were adopted. The findings revealed the
critical factors that contributed to the delivery of community-based PSS services to
CLHA, and also ways in which these important services could be improved. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS)
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An exploration of the delivery of community-based psychosocial support services to children living with HIV and AIDS by the Simbarashe National Network for people living with HIV and AIDS in the Kadoma District, ZimbabweMunyaradzi, Memory 02 1900 (has links)
The delivery of psychosocial support (PSS) services to children living with HIV and AIDS
(CLHA) by PSS service providers, such as community-based organisations (CBOs) in
resource-poor settings, ensures the availability of consistent and sustainable support to
children living with HIV and AIDS. These children face various psychological and social
challenges associated with living with HIV and AIDS, such as drug adherence to HIV
medication, stigmatisation and distress, among others. This qualitative study explored
the critical factors that influence the delivery of community-based PSS services to CLHA
younger than 15 years of age in a resource-poor setting by a community-based
organisation. Multiple data-collection tools were adopted. The findings revealed the
critical factors that contributed to the delivery of community-based PSS services to
CLHA, and also ways in which these important services could be improved. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Behaviour Studies in HIV/AIDS)
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