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'We can act different from what we used to': Findings from experiences of religious leader participants in an HIV-prevention intervention in Zambia.

John Mark Wiginton1, Elizabeth J King1, A Oveta Fuller2.   

Abstract

Faith-based organisations (FBOs) have long been part of the fight against HIV and AIDS. International bodies continue to collaborate with FBOs to implement HIV-prevention programmes with mixed success. Zambia has been a target of such programmes in part due to its high HIV prevalence. The Trusted Messenger approach to provide religious leader networks with biomedical, science-focused education about HIV and AIDS was piloted in 2006, but participant experiences of the intervention have not been explored qualitatively. In 2016, in-depth interviews were conducted of 34 randomly chosen individuals who attended Trusted Messenger workshops between 2006 and 2016 in Livingstone, Lusaka, and the Copperbelt region. Findings indicate that the religious leader attendees gained scientific insights about HIV which motivated their action in personal, social, and religious contexts. Participants found the science comprehensible and empowering and identified workshop frequency and language as challenging. Utilising science-focused education within contextual settings of religious leader networks can combat the spread of HIV and the mistreatment of people living with HIV and AIDS.

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Keywords:  HIV and AIDS; faith-based organisations; qualitative research; religious leader networks; science-based intervention

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30238830     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1524921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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