Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators

There are number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in South Africa that use sport as a tool to respond to Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), however, little is reported about the outcomes and impact of these programmes. The aim of this study is to cont...

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Main Author: Elma Nelisiwe Maleka
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:SAHARA-J
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1266506
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spelling doaj-878ccd8359a54546955318c291ddc7b42020-11-25T00:45:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSAHARA-J1729-03761813-44242017-01-0114112110.1080/17290376.2016.12665061266506Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicatorsElma Nelisiwe Maleka0PhD student at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Sports Science and Development, University of the Western CapeThere are number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in South Africa that use sport as a tool to respond to Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), however, little is reported about the outcomes and impact of these programmes. The aim of this study is to contribute to a generic monitoring and evaluation framework by improving the options for the use of outcome indicators of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes of selected NGOs in South Africa. A qualitative method study was carried out with seven employees of five selected NGOs that integrate sport to deliver HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa. The study further involved six specialists/experts involved in the field of HIV/AIDS and an official from Sport Recreation South Africa (SRSA). Multiple data collection instruments including desktop review, narrative systematic review, document analysis, one-on-one interviews and focus group interview were used to collect information on outcomes and indicators for sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes. The information was classified according to the determinants of HIV/AIDS. The overall findings revealed that the sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes of five selected NGOs examined in this study focus on similar HIV prevention messages within the key priorities highlighted in the current National Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB of South Africa. However, monitoring and evaluating outcomes of sport-based HIV/AIDS programmes of the selected NGOs remains a challenge. A need exists for the improvement of the outcome statements and indicators for their sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes. This study proposed a total of 51 generic outcome indicators focusing on measuring change in the knowledge of HIV/AIDS and change in attitude and intention towards HIV risk behaviours. In addition, this study further proposed a total of eight generic outcome indicators to measure predictors of HIV risk behaviour. The selected NGOs can adapt the proposed generic outcomes and indicators based on the settings of their programmes. A collaborative approach by all stakeholders is required, from international organisations, funders, governments, NGOs and communities to strengthening monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes including other development programmes. This will assist the NGOs that use sport for development to be able to reflect accurately the information about their HIV/AIDS activities and also be able to contribute to on-going monitoring activities at a national and global level as well as to the Sustainable Development Goals.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1266506HIV/AIDSindicatornon-governmental organisationsoutcomeperformance assessmentsport-for-development
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author Elma Nelisiwe Maleka
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Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
SAHARA-J
HIV/AIDS
indicator
non-governmental organisations
outcome
performance assessment
sport-for-development
author_facet Elma Nelisiwe Maleka
author_sort Elma Nelisiwe Maleka
title Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
title_short Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
title_full Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
title_fullStr Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes: Strengthening outcome indicators
title_sort monitoring and evaluation of sport-based hiv/aids awareness programmes: strengthening outcome indicators
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series SAHARA-J
issn 1729-0376
1813-4424
publishDate 2017-01-01
description There are number of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in South Africa that use sport as a tool to respond to Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), however, little is reported about the outcomes and impact of these programmes. The aim of this study is to contribute to a generic monitoring and evaluation framework by improving the options for the use of outcome indicators of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes of selected NGOs in South Africa. A qualitative method study was carried out with seven employees of five selected NGOs that integrate sport to deliver HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa. The study further involved six specialists/experts involved in the field of HIV/AIDS and an official from Sport Recreation South Africa (SRSA). Multiple data collection instruments including desktop review, narrative systematic review, document analysis, one-on-one interviews and focus group interview were used to collect information on outcomes and indicators for sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes. The information was classified according to the determinants of HIV/AIDS. The overall findings revealed that the sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes of five selected NGOs examined in this study focus on similar HIV prevention messages within the key priorities highlighted in the current National Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB of South Africa. However, monitoring and evaluating outcomes of sport-based HIV/AIDS programmes of the selected NGOs remains a challenge. A need exists for the improvement of the outcome statements and indicators for their sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes. This study proposed a total of 51 generic outcome indicators focusing on measuring change in the knowledge of HIV/AIDS and change in attitude and intention towards HIV risk behaviours. In addition, this study further proposed a total of eight generic outcome indicators to measure predictors of HIV risk behaviour. The selected NGOs can adapt the proposed generic outcomes and indicators based on the settings of their programmes. A collaborative approach by all stakeholders is required, from international organisations, funders, governments, NGOs and communities to strengthening monitoring and evaluation of sport-based HIV/AIDS awareness programmes including other development programmes. This will assist the NGOs that use sport for development to be able to reflect accurately the information about their HIV/AIDS activities and also be able to contribute to on-going monitoring activities at a national and global level as well as to the Sustainable Development Goals.
topic HIV/AIDS
indicator
non-governmental organisations
outcome
performance assessment
sport-for-development
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17290376.2016.1266506
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