| dc.contributor.advisor | 
Van der Wal, Dirk Mostert 
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| dc.contributor.advisor | 
Ehlers, Valerie Janet, 1948- 
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| dc.contributor.author | 
Zuyderduin, Johanna Regina 
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| dc.date.accessioned | 
2009-08-25T10:52:21Z | 
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| dc.date.available | 
2009-08-25T10:52:21Z | 
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| dc.date.issued | 
2009-08-25T10:52:21Z | 
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| dc.date.submitted | 
2004-02-28 | 
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| dc.identifier.citation | 
Zuyderduin, Johanna Regina (2009) The buddy system of care and support 
for and by women living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1381> | 
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| dc.identifier.uri | 
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1381 | 
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| dc.description.abstract | 
A needs assessment during 2000 guided the design of a buddy system in Botswana. Implementation of this care and support system for and by 39 HIV+ve female buddy-client pairs started in 2002. During April and November 2002, levels of disclosure, self-care, support and quality of life of buddy-client pairs and the controls (n = 38) were compared. Orem's self-care theory, Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Cohen and Syme's conceptualisation of social support formed the theoretical framework. By November 2002, clients' disclosure levels, self-care for TB, and antiretroviral therapy adherence had improved. Higher income, higher education and older age predicted higher levels of self-care for antiretroviral therapy. The social support survey reported satisfaction with types of support available in November 2002 (N = 112). Clients' scores for self-care for TB, antiretroviral therapy and social support improved more than those of controls over the study period. The personal resource questionnaire measured perceptions of support: buddies' scores increased more than those of clients. Women on antiretroviral therapy completed the adherence attitudes inventory in April and November 2002 and reported a downward trend in adherence. Findings of the quality of life (SF 36) instrument showed that during the six-month study period, physical and mental health component summary scores improved but remained low (N = 112). During 2003 Botswana's community-based buddy-support programme was adopted by four other countries in Southern Africa in an attempt to enhance the quality of life of HIV+ve women in these countries. | 
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| dc.format.extent | 
1 online resource (various pagings) | 
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| dc.language.iso | 
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| dc.subject | 
Women living with HIV and AIDS | 
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| dc.subject | 
Social support theory | 
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| dc.subject | 
Situational analysis: HIV/AIDS in Botswana | 
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| dc.subject | 
Quality of life of PLWH/A | 
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| dc.subject | 
Orem's self-care theory | 
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| dc.subject | 
Maslow's hierarchy of needs | 
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| dc.subject | 
HIV/AIDS in Botswana | 
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| dc.subject | 
Disclosure of HIV+ve status | 
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| dc.subject | 
Community-based care | 
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| dc.subject | 
Buddy system for HIV+ve women | 
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| dc.subject.ddc | 
362.19697920082096883 | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
AIDS (Disease) -- Botswana -- Prevention | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
AIDS (Disease) in women -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
HIV-positive women -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Community health services -- Botswana -- Citizen participation | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
HIV-positive women -- Medical care -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Women -- Social networks -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Care -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Social interaction | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Community-based social services -- Botswana | 
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| dc.subject.lcsh | 
Self-help groups -- Botswana | 
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| dc.title | 
The buddy system of care and support 
for and by women living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana | 
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| dc.type | 
Thesis | 
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| dc.description.department | 
Health Studies | 
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| dc.description.degree | 
D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies) | 
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