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摘要
本研究的目的是评估Mwanyagetinge社区护理在帮助基西市PLWHAS克服社会歧视方面的影响。该研究采用了案例研究设计。目标人口是基西市境内受艾滋病毒和艾滋病影响和感染的30万人。从500人的无障碍人群中,有目的地选择了239人的样本,其中128名PLWHAS是支持小组成员,74名不是,25名是家庭照顾者。通过问卷调查收集数据。为了确定仪器的可靠性,进行了初步研究。问卷的信度系数为0.7815。SPSS 12.5 for windows)对数据进行分析。采用卡方检验来确定Mwanyagetinge社区护理与社会歧视之间是否存在关联。该研究产生的数据表明,Mwanyagetinge社区护理人员访问帮助PLWHAS克服了社会偏见。该研究提出的建议是,政府应该鼓励社区、教会和非政府组织发展旨在帮助艾滋病防治机构和防止艾滋病进一步传播的项目。该计划可通过立法和制定政策来实现,以照顾和保护残障人士。
Overcoming HIV/AIDS discrimination: The role of community based care in Kenya
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of Mwanyagetinge community-based care in helping PLWHAS overcome social discrimination in Kisii municipality. The study used a case study design. The target population was 300,000 people affected and infected by HIV and AIDS epidemic within Kisii Municipality. From an accessible population of 500 people, a sample size of 239 was purposively selected, out of which 128 PLWHAS were support group members, whereas 74 were not, and 25 were family caregivers. Data were collected using questionnaires. A pilot study was done to determine the reliability of the instrument. The questionnaires yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.7815. SPSS version 12.5 for windows) was used to analyse data. The chi-square test was used to determine the presence of any association between Mwanyagetinge Community-Based Care and social discrimination. The data generated by the study established that Mwanyagetinge Community based caregiver visits helped PLWHAS to overcome social prejudice. The recommendation put forward by the study is that the government should give incentives to the community, churches and NGOs to develop the programs meant to assist PLWHAS and prevent the further spread of HIV/AIDS. The plan can be achieved through legislation and policy formulation for the care and protection of PLWHAS.