Community-based care for HIV/AIDS orphans
Abstract (Summary)
Community-based care for HIV/AIDS orphans
Student: Tshifhiwa Mamaila
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. A Lombard
Department of Social Work and Criminology
University of Pretoria
South Africa has been affected both economically and socially by HIV/AIDS. The
South African government has put policies in place to support people infected
and affected by HIV/AIDS and to ensure that they are not discriminated against.
Many children have lost either one or both parents to this pandemic. The
purpose of this research study was to explore community-based care for
HIV/AIDS orphans. The research question for the study was: “What are the key
components of community-based care for HIV/AIDS orphans?”
The objectives for this study were as follows:
• To conceptualise community-based care for HIV/AIDS orphans.
• To determine the directions and limitations with regard to communitybased
care within the current policy framework for caring for children
infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
• To identify the components of Heartbeat’s model for community
participation for community-based care of HIV/AIDS orphans.
• To determine the key components for effective community-based care in
the care of HIV/AIDS orphans, to serve as guidelines for a sustainable
community-based care model for these children.
University of Pretoria etd – Mamaila, T (2005)
This was an exploratory study. The researcher made use of a case study, which
is a type of a qualitative research strategy. Twenty HIV/AIDS orphans, six
caregivers and one volunteer were interviewed and a semi-structured interview
schedule was used to gather data.
Some of the key findings for this study were the significance of community
participation, care and support in the placement of HIV/AIDS orphans which
guided the key components for sustainable community-based care for HIV/AIDS
orphans. The study identified specific challenges in getting communities to
participate in the care and support of HIV/AIDS orphans.
The study made the following recommendations based on the research findings:
• The revision of policies and guidelines addressing children infected and
affected by HIV/AIDS.
• The drafting and implementation of monitoring and evaluation
mechanisms for community-based care for HIV/AIDS orphans.
• The Government’s involvement in pledging more resources for HIV/AIDS
orphans.
University of Pretoria etd – Mamaila, T (2005)
Key words
Care and support
Caregivers
Children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
Community-based care
Community participation
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS orphans
Heartbeat’s community-based care model
Guidelines for community-based care
Partnerships for community-based care
Rights and needs of HIV/AIDS orphans
University of Pretoria etd – Mamaila, T (2005)
Bibliographical Information:
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:hiv positive persons aids disease orphans
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