The development and evaluation of a social work programme for community caregivers to facilitate HIV and AIDS patients' adherence to antiretroviral treatment
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Mokwele, Roslind MaryContributor(s)
Strydom, HKeywords
Antiretroviral treatmentHome community based care
Community caregiver
Empowerment
Antiretroviral treatment adherence
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PhD (Social Work), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The study focused on the empowerment of community caregivers to facilitate patients’
 adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART). Adherence to ART poses a great challenge and
 ART success is highly dependent on the ability of the patient to fully adhere to the prescribed
 treatment. The overall aim of this study was to develop an empowerment programme for
 community caregivers to facilitate patients’ adherence to ART.
 The research followed a mixed method approach and particularly the multiphase mixed method
 in which both qualitative and quantitative methodology was used. The intervention research
 model was used which consists of six phases, namely, problem analysis and project planning,
 information gathering and synthesis, design, early development and pilot testing, evaluation and
 advance development and dissemination. The investigation focused on four phases. Phase one
 focused on a literature review, phase two focused on the need assessment and planning, phase
 three focused on the development of the social work empowerment programme and phase four
 focused on the implementation and evaluation of the social work empowerment programme.
 Section A contains the general introduction to the study, problem statement, research
 objectives, the procedures and research methodology. Furthermore the limitations of this study
 are discussed as well as the definitions of key words and the composition of the research report
 is given.
 Section B contains the results of the research according to the different articles. Each article
 focuses on specific goals and research methodologies which were done in order to achieve the
 overall goal to develop the empowerment programme. In article 1 a theoretical perspective from the literature was obtained to determine the
 challenges that patients experience with regard to ART from the perspective of community
 caregivers. The aim of the literature study in article 1 was to explore factors that influence
 adherence of patients on ART in order to develop ART intervention programmes. This review
 followed a systems approach. A social-ecological framework was used for the exploration of
 barriers and facilitators to sustained treatment adherence of persons on ART. In article 2 a literature study was done on the role of the community caregiver in the lives of
 persons on ART. This literature review explored the value of social support from the community
 caregiver regarding patients’ adherence. This article applied the systems theory with a focus on
 the patient on ART, and the community caregiver. The literature review focused on the role of
 the community caregiver in antiretroviral treatment programmes; empowerment programmes for
 community caregivers; and made recommendations with regard to the role of the community
 caregiver during antiretroviral treatment in context of the information, motivation and behavioural
 skills model.
 Article 3 aimed to explore and describe the perceptions of community caregivers with regard to
 patients’ ART adherence and a social work empowerment programme to enhance their skills to
 facilitate the adherence of HIV and AIDS patients on ART. This study used a qualitative
 approach with a phenomenological design. Focus group discussions were facilitated with
 sixteen community caregivers to gain insights into patients and ART adherence and a social
 work empowerment programme. The results of these focus group discussions assisted with the
 development of the social work empowerment programme.
 Article 4 focused on designing a social work empowerment programme for community
 caregivers. The literature and qualitative needs assessment identified many psychosocial
 challenges regarding patients’ adherence to ART that was used for the design of the
 programme. Identified social workers participated in a peer review to evaluate the programme.
 In Article 4, an outline was given of the social work empowerment programme and the key
 elements of the programme were described, focussing on aspects of the implementation and
 facilitation of the programme. The aim of article 5 was to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the social work
 empowerment programme. For the purpose of this study, experimental and comparison groups
 were formed comprising of twelve caregivers each. The comparison group received both the
 pre-test, post-test and post-post-test at the same time as the experimental group, but did not
 receive the treatment. The effectiveness of the programme was evaluated by means of the
 Personal Multi-Screening Inventory (PMSI). Evaluation according to this measuring scale took
 place on three occasions: before the group started, at the end of the last group session and one
 month after the last group session. The research indicated that the community caregivers were
 empowered through the programme and that such an empowerment programme is needed.
 Section C focuses on the conclusions and recommendations regarding the investigation.
 Section D consists of the combined references and section E consists of the annexures for the
 study.
Doctoral
Date
2017-04-05Type
ThesisIdentifier
oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/21106http://hdl.handle.net/10394/21106