Philosophiae Doctor - PhDLiterature evidence on challenges facing the grandparents caring for AIDS orphaned children has shown inaccessibility to health care services, inability to afford basic needs, absence of social security provisions (with the exception of the pension scheme) and lack of attention from the government and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs). In South Africa, there is insufficient documented evidence of available sustainable approaches to supporting grandparents caring for AIDS orphans in all health dimensions. This study aimed to develop strategies to improve support for grandparents caring for AIDS orphans in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
Magister Educationis - MEdIn many countries, the scale of poverty, and the alarming number of childr...
Introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic is reducing life expectancy and raising mortality. An increasing...
Even though the prevalence of HIV has declined, South Africa continues to have a large number of peo...
Caring for orphans who have lost their parents due to AIDS, and some of whom are infected, is an eno...
Grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary carers of children orphaned by the HIV epidemic i...
The AIDS pandemic has generated a large number of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) in Swazilan...
Across Africa, the AIDS pandemic has forced HIV+ individuals and orphaned children into the care of ...
PhD (Educational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study addressed the pr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-75).The research investigated the perceptions of the ...
HIV and AIDS related deaths have left numerous children heading households as the number of adults ...
The study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of social support mechanisms provided to HIV ...
This study explored experiences of grandparents assuming the role of parenting their AIDS-orphaned g...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-107).The HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa and the co...
A pervasive argument in the literature on AIDS orphans in South Africa is that grandparents, who oft...
A pervasive argument in the literature on AIDS orphans in South Africa is that grandparents, who oft...
Magister Educationis - MEdIn many countries, the scale of poverty, and the alarming number of childr...
Introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic is reducing life expectancy and raising mortality. An increasing...
Even though the prevalence of HIV has declined, South Africa continues to have a large number of peo...
Caring for orphans who have lost their parents due to AIDS, and some of whom are infected, is an eno...
Grandparents are increasingly becoming the primary carers of children orphaned by the HIV epidemic i...
The AIDS pandemic has generated a large number of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) in Swazilan...
Across Africa, the AIDS pandemic has forced HIV+ individuals and orphaned children into the care of ...
PhD (Educational Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study addressed the pr...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 70-75).The research investigated the perceptions of the ...
HIV and AIDS related deaths have left numerous children heading households as the number of adults ...
The study was aimed at investigating the effectiveness of social support mechanisms provided to HIV ...
This study explored experiences of grandparents assuming the role of parenting their AIDS-orphaned g...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-107).The HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa and the co...
A pervasive argument in the literature on AIDS orphans in South Africa is that grandparents, who oft...
A pervasive argument in the literature on AIDS orphans in South Africa is that grandparents, who oft...
Magister Educationis - MEdIn many countries, the scale of poverty, and the alarming number of childr...
Introduction: The HIV/AIDS pandemic is reducing life expectancy and raising mortality. An increasing...
Even though the prevalence of HIV has declined, South Africa continues to have a large number of peo...