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Situational analysis of communication of HIV and AIDS information to persons with visual impairment: a case of Kang’onga Production Centre in Ndola, Zambia

机译:向视力障碍者传播艾滋病毒/艾滋病信息的情况分析:以赞比亚恩多拉的康戈加生产中心为例

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BackgroundDespite the increases in health promotion and educational programs on HIV and AIDS, lack of information and communication on HIV and AIDS for the visually impaired persons continues. The underlying factors that create the information and communication gaps have not been fully explored in Zambia. It is therefore important that, this situational analysis on HIV and AIDS information dissemination to persons with visual impairments at Kang’onga Production Centre in Ndola was conducted. The study commenced in December 2014 to May 2015. MethodsA qualitative case study design was employed. The study used two focus group discussions with males and females. Each group comprised twelve participants. Eight in-depth interviews involving the visually impaired persons and five key informants working with visually impaired persons were conducted. Data was analysed thematically using NVIVO 8 software. Ethical clearance was sought from Excellency in Research Ethics and Science. Reference Number 2014-May-030. ResultsIt was established that most visually impaired people lacked knowledge on the cause, transmission and treatment of HIV and AIDS resulting in misconceptions. It was revealed that health promoters and people working with the visually impaired did not have specific HIV and AIDS information programs in Zambia. Further, it was discovered that the media, information education communication and health education were channels through which the visually impaired accessed HIV and AIDS information. Discrimination, stigma, lack of employment opportunities, funding and poverty were among the many challenges identified which the visually impaired persons faced in accessing HIV and AIDS information. Integration of the visually impaired in HIV and AIDS programs would increase funding for economic empowerment and health promotions in order to improve communication on HIV and AIDS information. The study showed that, the visually impaired persons in Zambia are not catered for in the dissemination of HIV and AIDS information. Available information is not user-friendly because it is in unreadable formats thereby increasing the potential for misinformation and limitations to their access. This calls for innovations in the communication on HIV and AIDS information health promotion to the target groups.
机译:背景尽管关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的健康促进和教育计划有所增加,但视力障碍者仍缺乏关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病的信息和交流。造成信息和沟通空白的根本因素尚未在赞比亚得到充分探讨。因此,重要的是,对在恩多拉的康阿贡加生产中心向视力障碍者传播艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息的情况进行了分析。该研究于2014年12月至2015年5月开始。方法采用定性案例研究设计。该研究使用了两次针对男性和女性的焦点小组讨论。每个小组包括十二名参与者。对视障者进行了八次深度访谈,并与五名与视障者一起工作的关键线人进行了采访。使用NVIVO 8软件对数据进行了主题分析。向研究伦理学和科学学院寻求伦理学许可。参考编号2014-May-030。结果确定大多数视力障碍者对导致误解的HIV和AIDS的病因,传播和治疗缺乏了解。据透露,卫生促进者和视障者工作的人在赞比亚没有专门的艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息方案。此外,还发现,媒体,信息教育传播和健康教育是视障者获取艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息的渠道。歧视,歧视,污名化,缺乏就业机会,资金和贫困是视障者在获取艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息时面临的众多挑战之一。将视障者纳入艾滋病毒和艾滋病方案将增加用于增强经济能力和促进健康的资金,以改善关于艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息的交流。研究表明,赞比亚的视力障碍者不适合传播艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息。可用信息不是用户友好的,因为它的格式不可读,从而增加了错误信息的可能性以及对其访问的限制。这就要求在向目标群体宣传艾滋病毒和艾滋病信息健康方面进行创新。

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