| Literature DB >> 28376854 |
Grace Nsangwe Chintende1, Doreen Sitali2, Charles Michelo2, Oliver Mweemba2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite 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.Entities:
Keywords: Communication; HIV and AIDS; Information; Situational analysis; Visual impairment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28376854 PMCID: PMC5381018 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2473-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Table showing sub-themes, categories and themes
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| Misperception of cause | Cause | Knowledge on HIV/AIDS |
| Unprotected sexual intercourse, sharp instruments, use of traditional herbs | Transmission | |
| Protected sex through the correct use of condoms, abstinence, being faithful to your partner | Prevention | |
| Radio, television, Public announcement systems, drama | Media | Ways through which the VI access information |
| Charts, braille books, HIV/AIDS Education, Pamphlets | ||
| Peer education | IEC materials | |
| Health centers visits, specialized staff, disability specific, Community home based care and Anti-natal | Health education | |
| Workshops, Counseling, health education | ||
| Asexual claims by the sighted, difficult people to teach | Challenges the VI face in accessing HIV/AIDS information | |
| Double discrimination, cultural barrier and acceptance | Discrimination/Stigma | |
| Illiteracy among the VI, Lack of IEC’s materials, No Programs specifically for VI | Education | |
| No Access to radio, easily taken advantage, distance | Poverty | |
| Structures do not integrate the VI, Challenge in isolating and Mobilizing special groups, Not accommodated in decision making | Integration | |
| Few VI in employment | Employment | |
| Poor funding, discriminatory funding, low staffing | Funding | |
| Government to stop neglecting persons with VI, to be involved in planning | Integrate | Promotion of communication of HIV/AIDS information for persons with VI |
| Equal participation in HIV/AIDS mainstream interventions | ||
| Representation of the VI in all structures | ||
| Government to Increase funding and source solar radios, initiate economic empowerment programs | Funding | |
| Increase awareness, train health professions on the needs of the VI | Health promotion | |
| Translation of HIV/AIDS information in readable and local languages, audio recordings | ||
| Entertainment for the VI collaboration between line ministries and other agencies |