Molato Boitumelo Joy, Moloko-Phiri Salaminah S, Koen Magdalena P, Matsipane Molekodi J
NuMIQ Research Focus Area, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, North West University Mahikeng campus, Private Bag X2046 Mmabatho 2745, Mafikeng, South Africa.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Aug 31;23(1):605. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02282-4.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic have left an overwhelming impact on communities worldwide, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, where its effects on family structures are particularly pronounced. Caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans encounter challenges in fulfilling their caring duties. Consequently, they rely on the outreach team leaders (OTLs) for support to care for HIV/AIDS orphans.
This study aimed to explore and describe support provided by OTLs to caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans in the North West Province of South Africa.
The exploratory, descriptive, and contextual design meaning the study was conducted was in the contexts where caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans reside. The study was conducted in five local municipalities in the Ngaka Modiri Molema district of the North West Province of South Africa. Ward-based outreach nurses were participants in the study. Semi-structured focus group interviews were used for data collection. Thematic analysis was used to analyze data. Throughout the study, ethical principles were adhered to. The study also adhered to four trustworthiness principles: credibility, confirmability, transferability, and dependability.
Three main themes emerged from this study: the conduction of home visits to caregivers of HIV/AIDS orphans, the coordination of a multidisciplinary team for support, and the facilitation of support groups.
This study revealed that that caregivers of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS benefitted from the support provided by OTLs in the North West province of South Africa. The support provided by OTLs harnessed positive relationship between caregivers and children orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)的流行对全球社区产生了巨大影响,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,其对家庭结构的影响尤为显著。HIV/AIDS孤儿的照料者在履行照料职责时面临挑战。因此,他们依靠外展团队负责人(OTL)提供支持来照料HIV/AIDS孤儿。
本研究旨在探索和描述南非西北省OTL为HIV/AIDS孤儿照料者提供的支持。
采用探索性、描述性和情境性设计,即在HIV/AIDS孤儿照料者居住的背景下进行研究。研究在南非西北省恩加卡·莫迪里·莫莱马区的五个地方市镇开展。以病房为基础的外展护士参与了研究。采用半结构化焦点小组访谈收集数据。采用主题分析法分析数据。在整个研究过程中,遵循伦理原则。该研究还遵循了四个可信度原则:可信度、可证实性、可转移性和可靠性。
本研究得出三个主要主题:对HIV/AIDS孤儿照料者进行家访、协调多学科团队提供支持以及促进支持小组的形成。
本研究表明,南非西北省HIV/AIDS孤儿的照料者受益于OTL提供的支持。OTL提供的支持增进了照料者与HIV/AIDS孤儿之间的积极关系。