The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Home-based care for HIV patients is popular in contexts severely affected by the epidemic and exacts a heavy toll on caregivers. This study aimed at understanding the experiences of caregivers and their survival strategies. Methods A total of 18 caregivers (3 males and 15 females...
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doaj-26aac3920e25484b95d18a17efedf2132020-11-24T21:54:51ZengBMCGlobalization and Health1744-86032017-09-0113111310.1186/s12992-017-0294-9The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative studyJoseph Osafo0Birthe Loa Knizek1James Mugisha2Eugene Kinyanda3Department of Psychology, Centre for Suicide and Violence Research , School of Social Sciences, University of GhanaDepartment of Mental Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyKyambogo UniversityMental Health Project, Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute (MRC/UVRI). Uganda Research Unit on AIDS, Uganda and Senior Wellcome Trust FellowshipAbstract Background Home-based care for HIV patients is popular in contexts severely affected by the epidemic and exacts a heavy toll on caregivers. This study aimed at understanding the experiences of caregivers and their survival strategies. Methods A total of 18 caregivers (3 males and 15 females) were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide, and thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Results Analysis suggests that the caregivers are burdened with insecure provisions for food and difficulties in accessing health care. They however survived these strains through managing their relationships, sharing burden with care-recipients, social networks and instrumental spirituality. These findings are discussed under two major themes: 1). Labour of caregiving and 2). Survivalism. Conclusions Home-based care presents huge opportunities for community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in African settings. It is however burdensome and thus should not be left for families alone to shoulder. There is therefore an urgent need for protecting home-based care for HIV children in Uganda. Implications for improving and strengthening social interventions in home-based care of HIV/AIDS in the Ugandan context are addressed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-017-0294-9ExperiencesCaregiversChildren with HIVUganda |
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The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study |
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The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study |
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The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study |
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The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study |
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The experiences of caregivers of children living with HIV and AIDS in Uganda: a qualitative study |
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experiences of caregivers of children living with hiv and aids in uganda: a qualitative study |
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Abstract Background Home-based care for HIV patients is popular in contexts severely affected by the epidemic and exacts a heavy toll on caregivers. This study aimed at understanding the experiences of caregivers and their survival strategies. Methods A total of 18 caregivers (3 males and 15 females) were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide, and thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Results Analysis suggests that the caregivers are burdened with insecure provisions for food and difficulties in accessing health care. They however survived these strains through managing their relationships, sharing burden with care-recipients, social networks and instrumental spirituality. These findings are discussed under two major themes: 1). Labour of caregiving and 2). Survivalism. Conclusions Home-based care presents huge opportunities for community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in African settings. It is however burdensome and thus should not be left for families alone to shoulder. There is therefore an urgent need for protecting home-based care for HIV children in Uganda. Implications for improving and strengthening social interventions in home-based care of HIV/AIDS in the Ugandan context are addressed. |
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Experiences Caregivers Children with HIV Uganda |
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