Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis

The South African health system faces major challenges: crumbling infrastructure, shortage of beds and health professionals, and a high burden of diseases such as Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. The emergence of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis has made matters worse, as some of the burden of care for patient...

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Main Authors: Thanduxolo Elford Fana, Lizo Sotana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.1906494
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spelling doaj-21c11e58f13f4c7787e8135badd6b8bf2021-05-06T16:05:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862021-01-017110.1080/23311886.2021.19064941906494Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosisThanduxolo Elford Fana0Lizo Sotana1University of the WitwatersrandPolice Officer, VIP Protection Unit, South African Police Services, and a PhD in Development Studies Candidate at the University of Fort HareThe South African health system faces major challenges: crumbling infrastructure, shortage of beds and health professionals, and a high burden of diseases such as Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. The emergence of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis has made matters worse, as some of the burden of care for patients was transferred from nurses at hospitals to families in communities after patient discharge. This study explores and describes experiences of family caregivers caring for family members with Drug Resistant Tuberculosis living at home. The data from purposively selected family caregivers, caring for family members living with Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, were collected through in-depth interviews using a pretested interview guide. Saturation was reached at the 11th interview. All interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim, analysed using Tech’s Eight Steps for Data Analysis, and emerging themes reported. Three themes that emerged were: issues in relation to provision of care, caregiver’s attitudes towards caregiving, and community attitudes and practices towards family caregivers. The study showed that respondents experienced challenges such as buying and preparing of nutritious food, attending to hygiene needs and management of treatment of side effects. Poverty, finance and time were barriers to caregiving roles. Participants experienced physical and psychological exhaustion, social exclusion, and stigmatisation. There is a need to increase coverage of the Ward-Based Outreach Teams and Community Healthcare Workers, and intensification of TB and HIV/AIDS health education in communities. Training and education on infection control, palliative treatment, and home-based medical care should be provided to families before a patient is discharged. Stakeholder relations need to be improved and collaboration fostered.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2021.1906494caregiverexperiencefamilymulti-drug resistant tuberculosistuberculosis
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Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
Cogent Social Sciences
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multi-drug resistant tuberculosis
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Lizo Sotana
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title Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
title_short Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
title_full Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
title_fullStr Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the experiences of family caregivers with people with drug-resistant tuberculosis
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description The South African health system faces major challenges: crumbling infrastructure, shortage of beds and health professionals, and a high burden of diseases such as Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. The emergence of Drug Resistant Tuberculosis has made matters worse, as some of the burden of care for patients was transferred from nurses at hospitals to families in communities after patient discharge. This study explores and describes experiences of family caregivers caring for family members with Drug Resistant Tuberculosis living at home. The data from purposively selected family caregivers, caring for family members living with Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, were collected through in-depth interviews using a pretested interview guide. Saturation was reached at the 11th interview. All interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim, analysed using Tech’s Eight Steps for Data Analysis, and emerging themes reported. Three themes that emerged were: issues in relation to provision of care, caregiver’s attitudes towards caregiving, and community attitudes and practices towards family caregivers. The study showed that respondents experienced challenges such as buying and preparing of nutritious food, attending to hygiene needs and management of treatment of side effects. Poverty, finance and time were barriers to caregiving roles. Participants experienced physical and psychological exhaustion, social exclusion, and stigmatisation. There is a need to increase coverage of the Ward-Based Outreach Teams and Community Healthcare Workers, and intensification of TB and HIV/AIDS health education in communities. Training and education on infection control, palliative treatment, and home-based medical care should be provided to families before a patient is discharged. Stakeholder relations need to be improved and collaboration fostered.
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experience
family
multi-drug resistant tuberculosis
tuberculosis
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