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The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area

Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.

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Main Author: Opio Ikuya, Barnabas
Other Authors: Davis, Burt
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2013
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/80191 The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area Opio Ikuya, Barnabas Davis, Burt Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences. Dept. of Industrial Psychology. Africa Centre for HIV/AIDS Management. Dissertations -- Industrial psychology Thseses -- Industrial psychology Assignments -- Industrial psychology Dissertations -- HIV/AIDS management Theses -- HIV/AIDS management Assignments -- HIV/AIDS management Africare (Organization) HIV infections -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention AIDS (Disease) -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention Peer counseling -- South Africa -- Whittlesea Clergy -- South Africa -- Whittlesea Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2013. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The main purpose of this study was to investigate if/how Africare-South Africa HIV/AIDS peer education programmes can be improved among pastors and their congregations. This study focused mainly on pastors of churches the Whittlesea area of the Eastern Cape who has been participating in the Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programme as peer educators since 2004. A qualitative study was conducted using focus group discussions; peer educators (pastors) representing 12 churches participated as research respondents. The study found that the level of knowledge pertaining to HIV/AIDS of pastors in the peer education programme was good and of a credible standard. Respondents understood all the main themes covered in the peer education programme. It was found that respondents even knew more than what they were taught in the programme, mainly because of other stakeholders e.g. the Department of Health through the District of Chris Hani also providing training in this respect. The pastors identified additional HIV information that they felt needed to be included in the current peer education programmes. It included clinical and technical information around HIV e.g. prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV and antiretroviral therapy. This would mean additional training would be required if peer educators were to implement the new information as part of their training. Furthermore, the study also found that without additional funding, peer education programmes would not be sustainable. Basic funding sources such as promoting income generating activities within the church setups could provide a good platform to financially support peer education programmes. In summary, the study showed that peer education is still an effective method for successfully implementing HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention messages in church settings. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die hoofdoel van hierdie studie was om die Africare-Suid-Afirka portuurgroep-opledingsprogramme vir pastore en hulle betrokke gemeentes te ondersoek ten einde te bepaal hoe/of dit verbeter kan word. Hierdie studie is gedoen onder pastore in die Whittlesea area in die Oos-Kaap, wat reeds sedert 2004 aan die Africare-Suid-Afrika portuurgroep-opledingsprogramme deelgeneem het. ‘n Kwalitatiewe studie met fokusgroepe is gedoen; deelnemers aan die studie het bestaan uit portuurgroep-opleiers (pastore) wat 12 kerke verteenwoordig het. Die studie het bevind dat die MIV en Vigs kennisvlakke van deelnemers goed was, dat hulle ‘n goeie begrip van die hooftemas van die opleiding gehad het en dat hulle selfs meer geweet het as wat hulle in die program geleer is. Laasgenoemde was as gevolg van ander rolspelers (bv. Die Departement van Gesondheid, Chris Hani-distrik) wat ook opleiding onder die pastore in hierdie verband gedoen het. Voorts het die pastore addisionle MIV-informasie geïdentifiseer wat hulle gevoel het ook by die huidige program ingesluit moet word. Dit het kliniese en tegniese informasie rondom MIV ingesluit, bv. die voorkoming van moeder na kind oordrag van MIV en anti-retroviral middels. Dit sal beteken dat pastore addisionele opleiding sal moet ontvang indien dit as deel van die portuurgroep-opleiding kurrikulum moet dien. Verder het die studie bevind dat sonder addisionele befondsing, die portuurgroep-opleidingsprogramme nie volhoubaar sal wees nie. Basiese bronne van inkomste binne die kerk soos bv. die bevordering van inkomste-genererende aktiwiteite word aanbeveel om hierdie programme finansieël te ondersteun. In samevatting, die studie het gewys dat portuurgroep-opleiding steeds as effektiewe metode vir die suksesvolle implementering van MIV en Vigs bewusmaking- en voorkoming boodskappe binne kerkverband kan dien. Masters 2013-02-26T11:27:56Z 2013-03-15T07:39:22Z 2013-02-26T11:27:56Z 2013-03-15T07:39:22Z 2013-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/80191 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 56 p. application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Dissertations -- Industrial psychology
Thseses -- Industrial psychology
Assignments -- Industrial psychology
Dissertations -- HIV/AIDS management
Theses -- HIV/AIDS management
Assignments -- HIV/AIDS management
Africare (Organization)
HIV infections -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention
AIDS (Disease) -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention
Peer counseling -- South Africa -- Whittlesea
Clergy -- South Africa -- Whittlesea
Opio Ikuya, Barnabas
The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title_full The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title_fullStr The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title_short The effectiveness of Africare-South Africa Peer Education Programmes among pastors in the Whittlesea Area
title_sort effectiveness of africare south africa peer education programmes among pastors in the whittlesea area
topic Dissertations -- Industrial psychology
Thseses -- Industrial psychology
Assignments -- Industrial psychology
Dissertations -- HIV/AIDS management
Theses -- HIV/AIDS management
Assignments -- HIV/AIDS management
Africare (Organization)
HIV infections -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention
AIDS (Disease) -- South Africa -- Whittlesea -- Prevention
Peer counseling -- South Africa -- Whittlesea
Clergy -- South Africa -- Whittlesea
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