This article addresses the importance of recognising how language can structure understandings and behaviour in public health. It will be demonstrated by reference to community responses to HIV transmission to infants in Central Tanzania, using Swahili words and concepts to understand behaviour around infant feeding and improved wellbeing of children and their mothers. These examples are drawn from the findings of a qualitative study conducted in Tanzania in which data analysis was guided by the grounded theory principle of using natural language, supplemented by Swahili concepts developed and used by respondents themselves once their importance for deeper understanding was realised. The use of language in this study opened up Tanzanian way...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
Low health literacy has been linked to inadequate engagement in care and may serve as a contributor ...
The study focuses on the eradication and reversal of the spread of HIV/AIDS (human immune virus/acqu...
In Tanzania where HIV transmission is high, decisions to avoid or modify breastfeeding are crucial f...
Swahili-based concepts: Explaining how social ties manage HIV and infant feeding In Tanzania where H...
Faced with the problems of HIV/AIDS, people have to find ways to communicate around them. The aim of...
The article presents and discusses the results of a pilot course aiming at teaching Swahili grammar ...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally...
This volume focuses on the role of language in the construction of knowledge about HIV/AIDS in diver...
An experiment was conducted in order to determine the extent to which the presentation of HIV and AI...
Mozambique is one of the African countries hardest hit by the HIV epidemic, with 2010 data showing a...
HIV and the AIDS pandemic were introduced in the African continent as Western medical concepts that ...
While the HIV/AIDS epidemic has wrought havoc in the lives of millions of people in sub-Saharan Afri...
A pragmatic analysis of figurative language used in HIV/AIDS discourse in Kenia: a case study of eng...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
Low health literacy has been linked to inadequate engagement in care and may serve as a contributor ...
The study focuses on the eradication and reversal of the spread of HIV/AIDS (human immune virus/acqu...
In Tanzania where HIV transmission is high, decisions to avoid or modify breastfeeding are crucial f...
Swahili-based concepts: Explaining how social ties manage HIV and infant feeding In Tanzania where H...
Faced with the problems of HIV/AIDS, people have to find ways to communicate around them. The aim of...
The article presents and discusses the results of a pilot course aiming at teaching Swahili grammar ...
African governments accepted the reality of HIV-AIDS as a matter of convenience and not out of convi...
Abstract Background This paper describes the process used to develop an integrated set of culturally...
This volume focuses on the role of language in the construction of knowledge about HIV/AIDS in diver...
An experiment was conducted in order to determine the extent to which the presentation of HIV and AI...
Mozambique is one of the African countries hardest hit by the HIV epidemic, with 2010 data showing a...
HIV and the AIDS pandemic were introduced in the African continent as Western medical concepts that ...
While the HIV/AIDS epidemic has wrought havoc in the lives of millions of people in sub-Saharan Afri...
A pragmatic analysis of figurative language used in HIV/AIDS discourse in Kenia: a case study of eng...
The communicative effectiveness of language use is examined in this paper. This is done with particu...
Low health literacy has been linked to inadequate engagement in care and may serve as a contributor ...
The study focuses on the eradication and reversal of the spread of HIV/AIDS (human immune virus/acqu...