Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda

In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS remains a big challenge and a leading cause of death among young adults, its main productive human resource. Hence, increasing the demand for care and support services by the epidemic infected and affected people. As a result, elderly persons, especially women are bur...

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Main Authors: Clare Kyomuhendo, Alice Boateng, F. Akosua Agyemang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021018892
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spelling doaj-786e0f849898415dae781d0945c03cc22021-09-01T12:17:26ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-08-0178e07786Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, UgandaClare Kyomuhendo0Alice Boateng1F. Akosua Agyemang2Bugema University, P.O.Box 6529, Kampala, Uganda; Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana, P.O. Box 96, Legon, Accra, Ghana; Corresponding author.Department of Social Work, University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 419, Legon, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Social Work, University of Ghana, P. O. Box LG 419, Legon, Accra, GhanaIn sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS remains a big challenge and a leading cause of death among young adults, its main productive human resource. Hence, increasing the demand for care and support services by the epidemic infected and affected people. As a result, elderly persons, especially women are burdened to provide care and support; a midst disintegrated family support system and the inability of public and private sectors to adequately address their needs. The current qualitative study examined the support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV/AIDS in Masindi district, Uganda. A purposive sampling method was used to recruit 24 participants. In-depth interviews were conducted with 18 elderly women caregivers and 6 key informants. Findings indicated that the elderly women caregivers were at least receiving support from two major sectors; including the informal (family, friends, neighbors, religious and community groups) and formal (The Aids Support Organisation- TASO and the government) support systems. However, this support was not consistent and efficient for optimal caregiving. Therefore, more needs to done by making both the informal and formal support systems fully available for elderly caregivers for HIV/AIDS people, thus, benefiting from direct intervention and support services to help meet their care needs.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021018892Support servicesElderly women caregiversPeople living with HIV/AIDSMasindi districtSub-Saharan AfricaUganda
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Alice Boateng
F. Akosua Agyemang
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Alice Boateng
F. Akosua Agyemang
Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
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Support services
Elderly women caregivers
People living with HIV/AIDS
Masindi district
Sub-Saharan Africa
Uganda
author_facet Clare Kyomuhendo
Alice Boateng
F. Akosua Agyemang
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title Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
title_short Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
title_full Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
title_fullStr Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV and AIDS in Masindi District, Uganda
title_sort support services available for elderly women caring for people living with hiv and aids in masindi district, uganda
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-08-01
description In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS remains a big challenge and a leading cause of death among young adults, its main productive human resource. Hence, increasing the demand for care and support services by the epidemic infected and affected people. As a result, elderly persons, especially women are burdened to provide care and support; a midst disintegrated family support system and the inability of public and private sectors to adequately address their needs. The current qualitative study examined the support services available for elderly women caring for people living with HIV/AIDS in Masindi district, Uganda. A purposive sampling method was used to recruit 24 participants. In-depth interviews were conducted with 18 elderly women caregivers and 6 key informants. Findings indicated that the elderly women caregivers were at least receiving support from two major sectors; including the informal (family, friends, neighbors, religious and community groups) and formal (The Aids Support Organisation- TASO and the government) support systems. However, this support was not consistent and efficient for optimal caregiving. Therefore, more needs to done by making both the informal and formal support systems fully available for elderly caregivers for HIV/AIDS people, thus, benefiting from direct intervention and support services to help meet their care needs.
topic Support services
Elderly women caregivers
People living with HIV/AIDS
Masindi district
Sub-Saharan Africa
Uganda
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021018892
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