Perspectives of traditional health practitioners on the use of microbicides for the prevention of HIV

dc.contributor.authorWalwyn, David Richard
dc.contributor.authorMaitshotlo, Boitumelo
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-10T12:52:53Z
dc.date.available2013-09-10T12:52:53Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.descriptionThe author gratefully acknowledges the financial support of LIFElab (now part of the technology Innovation Agency) for the project on the plant extracts and the operational costs of Arvir Technologies (within which company this research was undertaken). The research of Ms Tumi Maitsholo on the practices of THPs in South Africa is also acknowledged.en
dc.description.abstractIn many South African communities, Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) are significant participants within a plural health care system. For several years, it has been argued that this role, especially in the context of HIV/AIDS, has not been fully optimised and THPs continue to operate outside the formal biomedical sector, where the latter forms the central means by which public health campaigns are delivered and implemented. In our previous research, we have shown that this separation of the biomedical and traditional sectors perpetuates a low level of understanding of HIV by THPs with adverse consequences for patients and the overall health care system. In this study we investigated whether biomedical/traditional division could be transformed through the involvement of THPs in the distribution of barrier microbicides; the latter are presently under investigation as a means of preventing HIV infection. We concluded that THPs could provide a willing and effective distribution network for the gel-based microbicides; given the large number of THPs and their patients, such a distribution strategy would ensure that microbicides are accessible and adopted relatively quickly within the target communities of the HIV prevention campaigns.en
dc.description.librarianam2013en
dc.description.librarianai2014
dc.description.sponsorshipLIFElab (now part of the Technology Innovation Agency) for the project on the plant extracts and the operational costs of Arvir Technologies (within which company this research was undertaken).en
dc.description.urihttp://www.africanethnomedicines.neten
dc.identifier.citationWalwyn, D & Maitshotlo, B 2012, 'Perspectives of traditional health practitioners on the use of microbicides for the prevention of HIV', African Journal of Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicines, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 24-26.en
dc.identifier.issn0189-6016
dc.identifier.other10.4314/ajtcam.v9i3S.4
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/31657
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherAfrican Networks on Ethnomedicinesen
dc.rightsAfrican Networks on Ethnomedicinesen
dc.subjectAIDSen
dc.subjectMicrobicidesen
dc.subjectTraditional Health Practitioners (THPs)en
dc.subject.lcshHIV infections -- South Africa -- Preventionen
dc.subject.lcshHealers -- South Africaen
dc.titlePerspectives of traditional health practitioners on the use of microbicides for the prevention of HIVen
dc.typeArticleen

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