Factors influencing the follow-up visits of mothers registered with prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS programme at the Katutura State Hospital

dc.contributor.authorNashandi, Hilde-Liisaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-07T14:07:55Z
dc.date.available2014-02-07T14:07:55Z
dc.date.issued2005en_US
dc.description.abstractThe Ministry of Health and Social Services (MOHSS) has launched a comprehensive programme for the prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) in March 2002. This programme was introduced for the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission in Namibia using Nevirapine (an Antiretroviral drug). The programme was initiated at two pilot sites i.e. Katutura State Hospital Antenatal Clinic (KSH-ANC) and Oshakati State Hospital. This programme was aiming to reach 500 HIV positive women, 250 from each site, but this number has been exceededen_US
dc.description.abstractThe researcher has observed that problems exist with the follow-up visits of mothers who registered for the Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS programme at Katutura State Hospital. She observed that not all mothers do come for follow-up visits as scheduled which leads to the question of what could be the contributing factors to the situation. Therefore the reason this study was conducted was to get answers to the following study question: What are the factors that influence the follow-up visits by mothers registered for the PMTCT programme at Katutura State Hospital?en_US
dc.description.abstractThe specific objectives for the study are determine the profile of mothers who join the PMTCT programme. To determine the factors that motivate or demotivate the mothers to stick to or drop out of the programme· To assess the follow-up modalities and support networks available to mothers in their communities· To make appropriate recommendations Qualitative and Quantitative research designs were used. Exploratory and descriptive strategies were used to obtain the data. The study was done in the Khomas Region. The study population includes all HIV positive mothers who are registered with the PMTCT programme at Katutura State Hospital and who have delivered at the same hospital. Convenient sampling was done and a total of thirty (30) mothers were sampleden_US
dc.description.abstractThe researcher concluded that the majority of these mothers fall in the age bracket of 20-39 years old, and most of them are unmarried as well as unemployed. All the mothers can read and write. 85.7 of the mothers came to know their HIV status during the last pregnancy. The majority of them were counselled before and after HIV tests which is a good practice in the health facilityen_US
dc.description.abstractSome of the factors that motivate the mothers to stick to the follow-up visits are that they would like to ensure the health of their babies and to enable the babies to live longer; they found out that the babies on prophylaxis treatment do not get sick and that the follow-up visits create a chance for them to interact with health workers about the health status of the childrenen_US
dc.description.abstractSome of the factors cited for not coming for follow-up visits include issues like denial of the HIV/AIDS existence in the family, economical reasons, domestic violence as well as ignorance among communities. It was evident that, although mothers know of supportive activities in their communities, they do not utilize these to support themselves due to fear of stigma and discriminationen_US
dc.description.abstractRecommendations formulated included issues related to creating an appropriate way of doing follow-up of children; support services for HIV positive women and their children; training of all health workers on PMTCT, counselling and feeding options; awareness creation for employers and community in general; community participation and family involvement in the care of HIV positive mothers and childrenen_US
dc.description.degreeWindhoeken_US
dc.description.degreeNamibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeUniversity of Namibiaen_US
dc.description.degreeThesis (Masters in Public Health)en_US
dc.format.extentvii, 91 leavesen_US
dc.identifier.isisF004-20060710en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11070/310
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.masterFileNumber3132en_US
dc.subjectAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndromeen_US
dc.subjectPreventive medicineen_US
dc.subjectHospitalizationen_US
dc.titleFactors influencing the follow-up visits of mothers registered with prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS programme at the Katutura State Hospitalen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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