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Preventing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are at the heart of South Africa’s new
National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS, STIs and TB 2012-2016. Following from this strategy, a
number of interventions were designed and developed by the government including the Integrated
School Health Policy 2012 to prevent new HIV infections and improve the health of children and
youth of school-going age.
Mpumalanga is the province with the second highest HIV prevalence levels of 34.6%. Particularly,
Bushbuckridge Municipality is said to have a higher prevalence of HIV and AIDS than other
Municipalities. Having an effective school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme in these
areas may reduce the HIV prevalence. Unfortunately, reports reflect that the education sector as
well as health services in the area are under severe strain to meet the demands and challenges
associated with the socioeconomic determinants of the HIV epidemic.
The purpose of the study was to develop and describe guidelines for local role players to
implement the HIV and AIDS prevention in local high school settings Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga
province. The study was guided by the following research question:
How will guidelines for the role-players to implement the HIV and AIDS prevention in local
high school settings Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga Province be developed?
The specific objectives of the study were to:
Explore and describe the roles of the local role players in the implementation of the HIV and
AIDS prevention programmes in local high school settings.
Explore and describe the challenges experienced by the local role players in the
implementation of the HIV and AIDS prevention programme in local high school settings.
Develop and describe guidelines for local role players to implement the HIV and AIDS
prevention in local high school settings Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga province.
The study was conducted in two phases. The first phase was the empirical phase where
exploration and description of the roles of local role players in health teams regarding the implementation of the HIV and AIDS prevention programmes in school settings was done. In
addition, the challenges experienced by local role players were explored and discussed.
A qualitative, explorative, descriptive design and contextual study was conducted. Its
qualitativeness offered the researcher an opportunity to uncover the coordination of services
amongst and participation of the local role players to collaborate in ensuring efficient
implementation of the HIV and AIDS programme in schools.
The population constituted of the local role players who have a designated responsibility in school
health teams in the Bushbuckridge area of Mpumalanga province. These role players included
members of School Governing Bodies, local non-governmental organisations (NGOs), educators,
local clinics, PHC nurses and the health district managers. Data was collected through semistructured
focus groups and semi structured individual interviews. Verbatim transcription of the
focus group discussions and individual interviews was done. Tesch’s method of data analysis was
used to provide detailed guidance for the coding process and analysis. The Social Ecological
Model was used as a framework to guide the discussion of the findings in relation to the multiple
effects and interrelatedness of social elements in school-based HIV and AIDS prevention
programmes.
Three major themes were identified: the roles of the local role players, and the challenges as well
as suggestions to the implementation of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme. .
Five major roles for the local role players were identified, viz; providing HIV and AIDS health
services; giving HIV and AIDS education; ensuring collaboration (referral system) between role
players and services; educators and nurses view of the programme and monitoring and evaluation
of the programme. Educators were found to be key facilitators for the programme while nurses and
the NGOs were involved as support and supplementary structures in the implementation of the
school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme. For the second theme, challenges
experienced by the role players ranged from departmental challenges, lack of resources and
personal barriers. The provision of adequate resources was found to be key to increasing the
uptake of the programme.
In Phase 2 the empirical evidence obtained in Phase 1 was used to formulate, develop and
describe guidelines for local role players to implement HIV and AIDS prevention programmes in
high school settings as a package of school health services. The Modified Delphi technique was
used to refine the drafted guidelines. Experts from the health and education sectors, including
those from HIV and AIDS prevention services from government and NGO sectors as well as health
professionals in health promotion services, were used as participants in Phase 2. A three round modified Delphi was done to finalize the guidelines for role-players to implement the school based
HIV and AIDS prevention programme in high schools. Six guidelines were developed and
described; the custodians of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme are to
facilitate strengthening capacity building for the local role players (school health nurses, ward
based outreach teams (WBOTs), educators, parents and NGOs) in relation to their roles in the
implementation of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme, the custodians of the
school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme are to foster participation and involvement of
other local role players (school health nurses, primary healthcare (PHC) nurse, educators, parents
and NGOs) in an effort to embrace cultural diversity and enhance the programme uptake within the
individual’s frame of reference, the custodians of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention
programme are to facilitate multi-sectorial collaboration among the local role players, and forming
partnerships with key stakeholders from relevant government and non-governmental sector(s)
within the different levels, the custodians of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme
with the local role players are to promote the implementation of the school-based HIV and AIDS
prevention programme, the custodians of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme
together with the local role players must have full access to all policies, especially those related to
the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme to guide them through the implementation
of the programme and the custodians of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention programme
together with the local role players are to develop clear and easily accessible school-based
surveillance systems to be implemented by all the local role players to track, monitor and evaluate
the progress and impact of the programme including the general practices.These guidelines may
form part of the HIV and AIDS prevention programme.
Successful development and implementation of the school-based HIV and AIDS prevention
programme can result in significant changes in knowledge and attitudes that affect sexual
behaviour of young people, leading to significant decreases in HIV infection among young people.
The findings of this study are applicable to the context of this study, in the same breathe can be
transferable in similar context. |
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Sekgobela, CB 2018, Developing guidelines for local role-players to implement the school-based Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome prevention programme in Bushbuckridge Mpumalanga, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/67898> |
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