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Households in HIV Care: Designing an Intervention to Stimulate HIV Competency in Households in South Africa

Caroline Masquillier, Edwin Wouters, Linda Campbell, Anton Delport, Neo Sematlane, Lorraine Tanyaradzwa Dube, Lucia Knight

2020Frontiers in Public Health22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite the Universal Test and Treat program (UTT) and widespread ART rollout, South Africa is still facing HIV prevention and treatment challenges, aggravated by human resource shortages in the health care sector. Individual- and community-level responses to these HIV-related challenges are increasingly being explored, for example, in community and home-based care. The role of the household as a crucial mediating social level has, however, largely been omitted. This paper outlines the design of an intervention to stimulate the involvement of the household in the support for people living with HIV (PLWH) in South Africa. The 6SQuID model guided the intervention development process in four phases: (1) formative research, theory formulation and a review of the existing literature; (2) integration of the results from the formative research into the “Positive Communication Process” (P²CP model) as a mechanism of change; (3) design of a community-health-worker-led intervention as the way to deliver the change mechanism; and (4) testing and revision of the developed intervention material – called Sinako – in a small-scale pilot study. The Sinako intervention anticipates that the future of chronic HIV care in resource-constrained settings will need to integrate the patient’s household into the fight against HIV.

Topics & Concepts

Intervention (counseling)Formative assessmentBehavior change communicationHealth careMedicineHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Resource (disambiguation)Behavior changeTheory of changeNursingEconomic growthPsychologyEnvironmental healthFamily medicinePopulationSociologyHealth servicesComputer scienceEconomicsAnthropologyComputer networkPedagogyPathologyHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive HealthHealth Policy Implementation Science