Home-based care for people living with HIV/AIDS in Plateau State, Nigeria: findings from qualitative study.
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Home-based care for people living with HIV/AIDS in Plateau State, Nigeria: findings from qualitative study.
Glob Public Health. 2009;4(3):303-12
Authors: Agbonyitor M
As health-care services in Nigeria and other African countries are becoming overstrained with patients, home-based care has increasingly been touted as a possible solution. The faith-based organisation, Gospel Health and Development Services, provides a home-based care programme for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) residing in Plateau State, Nigeria. This paper assesses the challenges that PLWHA in the programme faced while maintaining their health and livelihoods. The frustrations that volunteers endured in performing their work are also described, as well as the benefits and weaknesses of the programme from the perspective of PLWHA and their volunteer caregivers. Focus groups and interviews were done with 30 PLWHA and 22 volunteers to learn about their experiences with the home-based care programme and possible areas for its improvement. From these discussions three major challenges facing PLWHA emerged: discrimination towards PLWHA; the lack of money, food, and transport to health-care centres; and the desire for closer antiretroviral drug access.
PMID: 19437217 [PubMed - in process] [PubMed-HIV]
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