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Free love: A case study of church-run home-based caregivers in a high vulnerability setting

机译:自由之爱:高脆弱性环境下教会经营的家庭照料者的案例研究

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The purpose of this study is to explore the concept of religious health assets (RHA) and its relevance to HIV/AIDS. This manuscript describes the experiences of caregivers with a church-run home-based care organisation in Swaziland, site of the world's highest HIV prevalence (42%). In light of reduced antiretroviral treatment rollout in some areas of Africa, strengthening mechanisms of treatment support with HIV prevention has never been more critical. One modality may be community home-based care (CHBC), a core feature of the World Bank's Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program for Africa. Yet, these entities, and the frontline activities of local congregations, remain underexplored. Part of a larger anthropological study of religion and HIV/AIDS in Swaziland, this manuscript draws on 20 semi-structured caregiver interviews to discern patterns in motivations; perceived client needs; care practices; and meanings of religiosity. Thirteen participants were care coordinators who oversaw approximately 455 caregivers across nearly half of the 22 communities served. Grounded theory analysis suggested that caregivers facilitated vital decisions around HIV testing, HIV disclosure, treatment uptake/adherence, as well as reduced HIV stigma. Also salient was the importance of a Christian ethos, in the form of 'talk' and 'love', as critical culturally situated care practices. Having expanded to an estimated 600 caregivers and 2500 home-based clients between 2006 and 2009, participants' reports intimated their roles as agents of broader social transformation. This article contributes to the expanding study of RHA and challenges authoritative global public health strategies that have largely marginalised local religious aspects of HIV/AIDS. Future applied research examining how 'home' and 'church' may be vital public health settings outside of, but integral to, formal health services and HIV programming is warranted.
机译:这项研究的目的是探讨宗教健康资产(RHA)的概念及其与艾滋病毒/艾滋病的关系。该手稿描述了在斯威士兰的一家教堂式家庭式护理组织中,护理人员的经历,斯威士兰是全球艾滋病毒感染率最高的地区(42%)。鉴于非洲某些地区抗逆转录病毒疗法的推广减少,通过艾滋病毒预防来加强治疗支持的机制从未像现在这样重要。一种方式可能是社区居家护理(CHBC),这是世界银行非洲多国艾滋病毒/艾滋病计划的核心特征。但是,这些实体以及地方教会的一线活动仍未得到充分开发。该手稿是对斯威士兰宗教和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的大型人类学研究的一部分,该手稿借鉴了20个半结构照料者访谈,以识别动机模式。客户需求感知;护理习惯;和宗教的意义。 13位参与者是护理协调员,负责服务的22个社区中近一半的约455名护理人员。扎根的理论分析表明,护理人员有助于围绕HIV检测,HIV披露,治疗采用/依从性以及减少的HIV污名化做出重要决策。同样重要的是,基督教精神的重要性,以“谈话”和“爱”的形式,作为重要的文化关怀实践。参与者的报告在2006年至2009年间已扩展到大约600名看护者和2500名家庭客户,这些报告暗示了他们作为更广泛的社会变革的推动者的作用。本文为RHA的扩展研究做出了贡献,并挑战了权威的全球公共卫生策略,这些策略已在很大程度上边缘化了HIV / AIDS的当地宗教信仰。未来的应用研究将研究“家庭”和“教堂”如何成为正式卫生服务和HIV计划之外但不可或缺的重要公共卫生环境,这一点是有必要的。

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