Introduction: Play is foundational to learning and well-being, and prepares children for functional participation later in life. Playfulness forms a critical aspect to play, and describes a general disposition to play. There is currently no reported research study on playfulness levels for children with HIV/AIDS. The play needs of this population are therefore not adequately understood. The play-informed caregiver implemented home-based intervention (PICIHBI) was developed by pediatric occupational therapists as part of occupation-centred occupational therapy practice. PICIHBI appears to have potential for promoting play and development in children with HIV/AIDS who have been on Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Treatment (HAART) since early ch...
Play is not only essential to child development but for human development. Therefore, it was importa...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This study sought to explore caregiver...
Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypo...
Background/aim. In South Africa, contextual factors have been identified as barriers to outdoor, uns...
BACKGROUND: The academic learning of HIV positive children is often negatively impacted by cognitive...
The lack of contextually relevant conceptual tools to promote play makes implementing playbased, occ...
Magister Scientiae (Occupational Therapy) - MSc(OT)The aim of this study was to explore the use of p...
Background Although play is viewed as a childhood occupation that is spontaneous, it can be limited...
Background: Caregiver self-efficacy (CSE) supports the capabilities of caregivers to engage in paren...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of community playgroups on the playfulnes...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has reduced the mortality rate of HIV-positive children s...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
Introduction. Although play has been used as a means to meet therapeutic goals by health care practi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2001.This study is an exploratory investigation...
Introduction. Although play has been used as a means to meet therapeutic goals by health care practi...
Play is not only essential to child development but for human development. Therefore, it was importa...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This study sought to explore caregiver...
Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypo...
Background/aim. In South Africa, contextual factors have been identified as barriers to outdoor, uns...
BACKGROUND: The academic learning of HIV positive children is often negatively impacted by cognitive...
The lack of contextually relevant conceptual tools to promote play makes implementing playbased, occ...
Magister Scientiae (Occupational Therapy) - MSc(OT)The aim of this study was to explore the use of p...
Background Although play is viewed as a childhood occupation that is spontaneous, it can be limited...
Background: Caregiver self-efficacy (CSE) supports the capabilities of caregivers to engage in paren...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of community playgroups on the playfulnes...
Background: Antiretroviral treatment (ART) has reduced the mortality rate of HIV-positive children s...
Occupational therapists have always recognized playas an important part of a child's life. However,...
Introduction. Although play has been used as a means to meet therapeutic goals by health care practi...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2001.This study is an exploratory investigation...
Introduction. Although play has been used as a means to meet therapeutic goals by health care practi...
Play is not only essential to child development but for human development. Therefore, it was importa...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.This study sought to explore caregiver...
Background HIV infection in a family may affect optimum child development. Our hypo...