Academic literature on the topic 'Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia'
Create a spot-on reference in APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard, and other styles
Consult the lists of relevant articles, books, theses, conference reports, and other scholarly sources on the topic 'Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia.'
Next to every source in the list of references, there is an 'Add to bibliography' button. Press on it, and we will generate automatically the bibliographic reference to the chosen work in the citation style you need: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver, etc.
You can also download the full text of the academic publication as pdf and read online its abstract whenever available in the metadata.
Journal articles on the topic "Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia"
Dunaiski and Denning. "Estimated Burden of Fungal Infections in Namibia." Journal of Fungi 5, no. 3 (August 16, 2019): 75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof5030075.
Full textChipare, Mwakanyadzenin Abigail, Agnes van Dyk, and Hans Justus Amukugo. "A health education programme to enhance the knowledge and communication skills of health care workers who serve people living with HIV / AIDS on HAART in Namibia." International Journal of Advanced Nursing Studies 4, no. 2 (September 27, 2015): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijans.v4i2.4992.
Full textMnubi-Mchombu, Chiku, and Dennis N. Ocholla. "INFORMATION NEEDS AND SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN, THEIR CAREGIVERS, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS IN RURAL REGIONS IN NAMIBIA." Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 32, no. 1 (October 4, 2016): 23–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/1698.
Full textBuriti, Ana Karina Lima, Simone Helena dos Santos Oliveira, and Lilian Ferreira Muniz. "Hearing loss in children with HIV/AIDS." CoDAS 25, no. 6 (December 16, 2013): 513–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s2317-17822013.05000013.
Full textKurpas, Donata, Bozena Mroczek, Lucyna Sochocka, and Joseph Church. "School age children with HIV/AIDS: possible discrimination and attitudes against." Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP 47, no. 6 (December 1, 2013): 1305–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0080-623420130000600008.
Full textAnyanwu, Onyinye Uchenna, Benson Nnamdi Onyire, and Faith W. Daniyan. "Prevalence of Wasting, Thinness, Stunting and Under-weight among Paediatric AIDS Patients in a Tertiary Centre." Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society 36, no. 2 (December 31, 2016): 156–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v36i2.14904.
Full textMittal, Meenu. "Nutritional Considerations and Dental Management of Children and Adolescents with HIV/AIDS." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 36, no. 1 (September 1, 2011): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.36.1.h858tw2488v17164.
Full textK Muli-Kinagwi, Sara, Meshack Ndirangu, Onesmus Gachuno, and Samuel Muhula. "Retention of pediatric patients in care: a study of the Kibera Community Health Center HIV/AIDS Program." African Health Sciences 21 (May 23, 2021): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i.7s.
Full textK Muli-Kinagwi, Sara, Meshack Ndirangu, Onesmus Gachuno, and Samuel Muhula. "Retention of pediatric patients in care: a study of the Kibera Community Health Center HIV/AIDS Program." African Health Sciences 21, no. 1 (May 23, 2021): 39–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v21i1.7s.
Full textFerreira, Dennis de Carvalho, Mauro Romero Leal Passos, Norma de Paula Motta Rubini, Rosiangela Ramalho de Souza Knupp, José Alexandre da Rocha Curvelo, Helena Lucia Barroso dos Reis, and Gesmar Volga Haddad Herdy. "Validation study of a scale of life quality evaluation in a group of pediatric patients infected by HIV." Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 16, no. 5 (May 2011): 2643–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1413-81232011000500034.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia"
Tshikongo, Aktofel Ndetshipanda. "To investigate factors preventing the care-givers from accessing the social grants and other benefits entitled to the orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) under their care." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/79963.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: One of the consequences of HIV/AIDS is the large number of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). Most OVC care givers in African communities are elders. The elders use their meagre pension hand out to support their OVC grandchildren. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Well Fare (MGECW) has responded to the financial burden of the OVC care-givers by issuing different social grants to the OVC. Due to preventing factors not all OVC are receiving these grants. The Namibian Government has formulated different policies protecting the rights of OVC. However, not all stakeholders are implementing these policies which lead to the OVC`s rights being compromised. This study was conducted in Omusati Region in Namibia to determine the factors that prevent some of the OVC care-givers from accessing the social grants and other benefits entitled to the OVC under their care. Data for this study have been obtained from four sources, using four different data collection methods. In depth interview have been used to collect data from twelve Community Childcare Workers (CCW) in the (MGECW) administering the OVC`s grants applications at twelve Constituencies. Some information was obtained using structured questionnaire from twenty four teachers dealing with OVC at twelve schools in twelve Constituencies. The officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration (MHAI) have been engaged in focus group discussion to provide valuable information to this study. Literature has also been reviewed to shed more light on the subject under investigation. This study discovered that there are various impediments preventing the care-givers from obtain the OVC social grants. Lack of documents, transport costs and long distances coupled with cumbersome process of processing grants applications and issuing national documents are among the preventing factors. This project has been concluded with recommendations which if implemented will smoothen the process of grants accessibility.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Een van die gevolge van MIV/Vigs is die groot aantal weeskinders en kwesbare kinders (OVC). OVC sorg gewers in Afrika-gemeenskappe is die ouderlinge. Die oudstes gebruik hul karige pensioen hand uit hul OVC kleinkinders te ondersteun. Die Ministerie van Geslagsgelykheid en Kinderwelsyn Wel Fare (MGECW) het gereageer op die finansiële las van die OVC versorgers deur die uitreiking van verskillende maatskaplike toelaes aan die OVC. As gevolg van die voorkoming van faktore nie alle OVC hierdie toekennings ontvang. Die Namibiese regering het verskillende beleide wat die beskerming van die regte van die OVC geformuleer. Egter nie alle belanghebbendes die implementering van hierdie beleid wat lei tot die OVC se regte word gekompromitteer. Hierdie studie is uitgevoer in die Omusati-streek in Namibië om die faktore wat verhoed dat sommige van die OVC versorgers van toegang tot die maatskaplike toelaes en ander voordele geregtig op die OVC onder hul sorg te bepaal. Data vir hierdie studie is verkry uit vier bronne, deur gebruik te maak van vier verskillende data-insamelingsmetodes. In diepte onderhoud is gebruik om data van twaalf Gemeenskap Kindersorg Werkers (CCW) te versamel in die (MGECW) die administrasie van die OVC se toelaes aansoeke op twaalf Kiesafdelings. Sommige inligting is verkry met behulp van gestruktureerde vraelys uit 24 onderwysers die hantering van OVC by twaalf skole in twaalf Kiesafdelings. Die amptenare van die Ministerie van Binnelandse Sake en Immigrasie (MHAI) is besig met die fokusgroepbespreking om waardevolle inligting te verskaf aan hierdie studie. Literatuur is ook hersien om meer lig te werp op die onderwerp wat ondersoek word. Hierdie studie het ontdek dat daar verskeie struikelblokke wat verhoed dat die versorgers van die OVC maatskaplike toelaes te verkry. Gebrek van dokumente, vervoerkoste en lang afstande, tesame met 'n omslagtige proses van die verwerking van toelaes aansoeke en die uitreiking van nasionale dokumente is onder die voorkoming van faktore. Hierdie projek is afgesluit met aanbevelings wat, indien dit geïmplementeer word, die toegang to toelaes sal verbeter.
Nashandi, Johanna Christa Ndilimeke. "Experiences and coping strategies of women living with HIV/AIDS: case study of Khomas region, Namibia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2002. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Full textPendukeni, Monika. "The impact of HIV/AIDS on health care provision: Perceptions on nurses currently working in one regional hospital in Namibia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Full textTaruvinga, Kudakwashe. "Establishing a new home based care programme for the community of Swakopmund." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/8539.
Full textSince the first case was discovered in Africa in the late 80s, the HIV/AIDS epidemic has gradually increased at alarming proportions worldwide especially in sub-Saharan Africa which prompted the United Nations' World Health Organisation to declare it a global pandemic. This research undertakes to highlight the current composition of care given for HIV and Aids, and the strengths and weaknesses of such programmes. The aim of this is to establish a better home based care programme in Swakopmund, Namibia, for improving the quality of care as well as living conditions for the infected and affected. For this initiative to be of the highest quality there is need to pay special attention to various regional and national HIV/AIDS programmes and policies. As the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, organisations and communities are now considering engaging more programmatic approaches as sub-Saharan countries are looking for scaled-up responses and national strategies for home based care. Policy-makers and senior administrators must be involved in developing and monitoring home based care programmes, and the people who manage and run the programmes must share information and feedback with senior administrators. In this sense, policy and action are interrelated as each partner learns from and guides the other. The researcher saw the need to involve community members and home based care-givers in a participatory process to research this topic and engage them in a process on how to improve the programmes that already exist. 52 Pages.
Maqoko, Zamani. "HIV/AIDS orphans as heads of households : a challenge to pastoral care." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/23570.
Full text- Stress experienced by HIV/AIDS orphans in child headed households due to HIV/AIDS .
- The role of churches in identifying and supporting orphans in child headed households .
Dissertation (MTheol(Practical Theology))--University of Pretoria, 2007.
Practical Theology
unrestricted
Behardien, Nashreen. "Oral mucosal and facial manifestations of HIV/AIDS in children (Cape Peninsula, South Africa)." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2006. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Full textOctober 2001), a descriptive prevalence study of the oro-facial manifestations affecting HIV-positive children was conducted in the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. The study population consisted of 268 vertically infected HIV-positive children. The study was motivated by the lack of data regarding oral mucosal lesions in children with vertically acquired HIV-infection.
The study design was descriptive, and the population included consecutive, vertically infected HIV-positive patients sourced from out-patient clinics, hospital wards and special child-care facilities. The children were examined once consent was obtained from caregivers. The findings were documented using data capturing sheets. The data was captured on the Microsoft Excel program and analysed using the Epi 2000 program. The results indicated that a large proportion of HIV-infected children presented with orofacial manifestations at some stage during the course of HIV-infection. Oro-facial manifestations were observed in 70.1% of the study population. The prevalence of the most commonly observed manifestations were: oral candidiasis, 38.8%
parotid gland enlargement, 10.8%
oral ulceration, 5.6%
molluscum contagiosum, 7.8%
periodontal conditions, 3.4%
and herpes simplex infection, 0.7%.It can be concluded that in this sample of HIV-infected children, the prevalence of orofacial manifestations is higher than, and comparable with the findings of similar studies conducted in other regions of the world.
Frood, Sharron Louise. "Strategies to provide holistic care and support to children who are AIDS orphans living in township communities." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020655.
Full textReyneke-Barnard, Elisabeth. "Holistic care of vulnerable children determining the fundamental needs of children, orphaned and otherwise made vulnerable by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, in the household /." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2006. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-09112007-104242/.
Full textMaposa, Innocent. "Survival modelling and analysis of HIV/AIDS patients on HIV care and antiretroviral treatment to determine longevity prognostic factors." University of the Western Cape, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5444.
Full textThe HIV/AIDS pandemic has been a torment to the African developmental agenda, especially the Southern African Development Countries (SADC), for the past two decades. The disease and condition tends to affect the productive age groups. Children have also not been spared from the severe effects associated with the disease. The advent of antiretroviral treatment (ART) has brought a great relief to governments and patients in these regions. More people living with HIV/AIDS have experienced a boost in their survival prospects and hence their contribution to national developmental projects. Survival analysis methods are usually used in biostatistics, epidemiological modelling and clinical research to model time to event data. The most interesting aspect of this analysis comes when survival models are used to determine risk factors for the survival of patients undergoing some treatment or living with a certain disease condition. The purpose of this thesis was to determine prognostic risk factors for patients' survival whilst on ART. The study sought to highlight the risk factors that impact the survival time negatively at different survival time points. The study utilized a sample of paediatric and adult datasets from Namibia and Zimbabwe respectively. The paediatric dataset from Katutura hospital (Namibia) comprised of the adolescents and children on ART, whilst the adult dataset from Bulawayo hospital (Zimbabwe) comprised of those patients on ART in the 15 years and above age categories. All datasets used in this thesis were based on retrospective cohorts followed for some period of time. Different methods to reduce errors in parameter estimation were employed to the datasets. The proportional hazards, Bayesian proportional hazards and the censored quantile regression models were utilized in this study. The results from the proportional hazards model show that most of the variables considered were not signifcant overall. The Bayesian proportional hazards model shows us that all the considered factors had different risk profiles at the different quartiles of the survival times. This highlights that by using the proportional hazards models, we only get a fixed constant effect of the risk factors, yet in reality, the effect of risk factors differs at different survival time points. This picture was strongly highlighted by the censored quantile regression model which indicated that some variables were significant in the early periods of initiation whilst they did not significantly affect survival time at any other points in the survival time distribution. The censored quantile regression models clearly demonstrate that there are significant insights gained on the dynamics of how different prognostic risk factors affect patient survival time across the survival time distribution compared to when we use proportional hazards and Bayesian propotional hazards models. However, the advantages of using the proportional hazards framework, due to the estimation of hazard rates as well as it's application in the competing risk framework are still unassailable. The hazard rate estimation under the censored quantile regression framework is an area that is still under development and the computational aspects are yet to be incorporated into the mainstream statistical softwares. This study concludes that, with the current literature and computational support, using both model frameworks to ascertain the dynamic effects of different prognostic risk factors for survival in people living with HIV/AIDS and on ART would give the researchers more insights. These insights will then help public health policy makers to draft relevant targeted policies aimed at improving these patients' survival time on treatment.
Kizza, Margaret. "An investigation of living conditions of children living with terminally ill parents due to HIV and AIDS : a case study in Havana informal settlement – Windhoek, Namibia." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5273.
Full textENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study was conducted as an inquiry into the living conditions of children living with terminally ill parents due to HIV and AIDS. It examined possible support systems that such children can access from general communities in which they live. The study was also purposed to identify specific needs related to the fact of living with terminally ill parents due to HIV and AIDS. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods were employed in conducting the study. These included interviews, focus group discussions and questionnaires. Social workers, class teachers and parents were the main respondents in the study. The study revealed that children living with terminally ill parents suffer multidimensional effects that are social, economic and psychological. Children assume adult responsibilities at a very early stage including that of fending for the family. In an effort to meet family needs, older children resort to a host of activities in an attempt to earn money for self and family survival from temporary paid labor, sex work to rudimentary trade. In effect, children become prone to abuse, exploitation and are exposed to crime.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie was gedoen om inligting te verkry oor die lewensstandard van kinders wat saam met hul ouers woon wat terminal siek is weens MIV/VIGS. Die beskikbare ondersteunings sisteme in hul gemeenskap was ondersoek. Die novorsingsstudie het ook daarop gefokus om die kinders wat as gevolg van MIV/VIGS saam met hul terminale siek ouers woon se spesifieke behoettes te identifiseer. Tydens die norsingsstudie was kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe navorsingsmetodes gevolg. Onderhoud focus groep besprekings en vraelyste was benut. Maatsplike werkers, onderwysers en terminal siek ouers was die hoof respondenete in die navorsingdstudie. Die navorsingsstudie het bewys dat kinders wat saam met hul terminale siek ouers woon, multidimensionele gevolge ervaar waat sosiaal-ekonomies en psigologies van aard is. Kinders neem ouers se verantwoordelikhede op „n vroeë ouderdom aan. Om vir die gesin te voorsien, gaan die ouer kinders tot die ekstreem en raak betrokke in seks werk en smous vir „n tydelike inkomste. Die gevolg is dat die kinders blootgestel word aan mishandeling, en moontlike misdaad. Die addisionele verantwoordlikhede dwing hulle om te oorleef deur gebruik te maak van misdaad, prostitusie en kinderarbeid. Al die kondisies dra by daartoe dat kinders blootgestel word.
Books on the topic "Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia"
World and experiences of AIDS orphans in north central Namibia. Leiden, The Netherlands: African Studies Centre, 2007.
Find full textNamibia. Ministry of Health and Social Services. Nutrition in HIV care in Namibia: A needs assessment. Windhoek: Republic of Namibia, Ministry of Health and Social Services, 2008.
Find full textLiomba, George. Family and community care: Situation analysis report. [Lilongwe]: UNICEF-Malawi, 1994.
Find full textWindhoek, Namibia) Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Workshop on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (2002. 2002 Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Workshop on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: 25-29 November 2002, Windhoek, Namibia. S.l: s.n., 2002.
Find full textJulie, Manegold, Pather Riashnee, and Human Sciences Research Council. Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS and Health., eds. Family and community interventions for children affected by AIDS. Cape Town: HSRC Publishers, 2004.
Find full textRichter, Linda M. Family and community interventions for children affected by AIDS. Cape Town: HSRC Publishers, 2004.
Find full textElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and Catholic Relief Services/Zimbabwe, eds. Clinical and community provision of care and treatment for children living with HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe: Implications for policy and strategy development. Harare]: Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, 2006.
Find full textFoundation, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS. A generation free of HIV. Harare: Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, 2009.
Find full textNamibia) North-Central Namibia Regional Conference on Orphans and Vulnerable Children (2005 Oshakati. North-Central Namibia Regional Conference on Orphans and Vulnerable Children: 22-25 August 2005, report back : our children, our responsibility. Oshakati, Namibia: Alliance2015-Yelula, 2005.
Find full textJoint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Children and AIDS: Third stocktaking report : summary. New York: UNICEF, 2008.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Children of AIDS patients – Care – Namibia"
Kalomo, Eveline N., and Simon George Taukeni. "Elderly Grandparents as Caregivers of Children Affected or Infected by HIV and AIDS in Namibia." In Biopsychosocial Perspectives and Practices for Addressing Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases, 68–83. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2139-7.ch005.
Full textGoforth, Harold W., and Sami Khalife. "Settings and Models of AIDS Psychiatric Care." In Handbook of AIDS Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195372571.003.0005.
Full textKhalife, Sami, and Jocelyn Soffer. "Stigma of HIV and AIDS—Psychiatric Aspects." In Handbook of AIDS Psychiatry. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195372571.003.0008.
Full text