The perceptions of Christian leaders in Walsall, United Kingdom, about HIV intervention strategies

Student: Pat Ade Ayebola Country: Nigeria In the United Kingdom, HIV prevalence and incidence presented a significant challenge among key groups, notably black Africans (BAs) and people who inject drugs (PWID). Approximately 70% of people living with HIV (PLWH) identify as religious, with 52% calling themselves Christians. Given the influential role of Christian leaders in shaping community […]

Assessing the level of knowledge, preferences and uptake of HIV self-testing among mathematics and statistics students

Student: Belinda Roselin Tsauses Country: Namibia Prior research indicated an increased inclination towards HIV self-testing (HIVST) among young individuals. A descriptive cross-sectional study utilising quantitative methods was conducted via a web-based survey. The questionnaire collected data on respondents’ sociodemographic characteristics, as well as their knowledge, preferences and uptake of HIVST. Students achieved an overall knowledge score of […]

Knowledge of, attitude to and practice of healthcare professionals regarding pharmacovigilance and reporting of adverse medication reactions of antiretroviral medication in public health facilities in Francistown, Botswana

Student: Janet Shawa Country: Zambia Pharmacovigilance (PV) and reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) play a vital role in the antiretroviral therapy (ART) programme, offering evidence-based insights into medication toxicity, bolstering medication safety and mitigating patient exposure to such risks. The ART programme’s efficacy hinges significantly on the consistent implementation of these measures. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) are pivotal […]

Factors associated with antiretroviral therapy non-adherence among adults in Ekurhuleni district, Gauteng province, South Africa

Student: Nobesuthu Ramawela Country: South Africa Effective management of HIV relies heavily on treatment adherence, as non-adherence can compromise the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and impact healthcare outcomes adversely. Utilising quantitative methods, data was collected via questionnaires from 50 participants of whom 50% were aged 36-44, with a gender distribution of 28 females and 22 […]

The role of adherence clubs to enhance viral suppression and retention in HIV care in the management of stable patients on treatment in Bloemfontein, South Africa

Student: Calvin Kwashirayi Country: Zimbabwe South Africa bears the highest global burden of HIV/Aids, with approximately 8 million individuals affected at the time of study and a 66% coverage of antiretroviral treatment. A significant challenge faced by antiretroviral programmes is the inadequate retention of patients in healthcare facilities nationwide. This study investigated the efficacy of adherence […]

Teachers’ intervention in the psychosocial challenges faced by adolescents living with HIV in secondary schools in Bohlabela district, Mpumalanga province

Student: Alfred Sphiwe Khumalo Country: South Africa This study investigated the engagement of secondary schools with adolescent learners living with HIV/Aids and the challenges faced by teachers in the Bohlabela district, Mpumalanga, South Africa. A purposive sample of life orientation teachers from five schools in one circuit participated in the study. The findings revealed that 90% […]

The experiences of adolescents living with HIV in accessing HIV and Aids services at Katete Boma clinic, Zambia

Student: Meyan Kachenga Country: Zambia The research aimed to identify the hurdles encountered by adolescents (aged 10-19) living with HIV in accessing treatment and care at Katete Boma clinic in Zambia. It examined the clinical staff’s perspectives on factors influencing adolescent access to HIV medication and care services. Using a mixed-methods approach with a convergent parallel […]

Exploration of the perceptions and attitudes of healthcare workers to people living with HIV/Aids and its impact on treatment uptake in a clinic in Osun state, south-western Nigeria

Student: Tolulope Omolola Adebanjo Country: Nigeria Healthcare workers play a pivotal role in enhancing access to quality healthcare services in communities. Their attitudes to and perceptions of patients, particularly people living with HIV (PLHIV), profoundly impact disease management. Utilising simple random sampling, healthcare workers and PLHIV patients were recruited, with in-depth interviews conducted among the former. […]

The implementation of an HIV/Aids policy in the Ministry of Local Government, Quthing district council and headquarters, Lesotho

Student: Makatleho Constance Koneshe Country: Lesotho This study assessed the implementation of an HIV/Aids workplace policy in the Ministry of Local Government in Quthing and departmental headquarters in Maseru. Lesotho was the country with the highest HIV prevalence among economically active age groups (15-49 years). Research on HIV/Aids workplace policy implementation in Lesotho is scarce and […]

Perceptions of men who have sex with men about risky sexual behaviours when taking PrEP: A case study of Belhar in Cape Town, South Africa

Student: John William Campson Country: South Africa Unprotected anal intercourse, particularly evident among men who have sex with men (MSM), poses a higher risk of HIV transmission than unprotected vaginal sex. This study investigated HIV risk behaviours and awareness among MSM taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in Belhar, South Africa. The findings revealed prevalent risky behaviours, with […]

Revisioned, relevant and aligned to global realities

Please check in while we develop our new website to align with the Africa Centre’s expanded focus.