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Item Open Access The experiences of employees who are living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), regarding care and support received at their various workplaces in Thulamel;a Municipality, Vhembe District of Limpopo Province(2015-02-03) Nemabaka, Ndifelani; Ramathuba, D. U; Risenda, P. R.The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)-collectively termed HIV/AIDS-remains the most challenging infectious disease faced by public health systems in recent times as it poses a great burden to people's socioeconomic standards and health. The disease has left some families without breadwinners, while businesses are losing experienced and skilful employees. The impact of the epidemic is seen in diverse parts of the world, most notably sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the experience of employees who are living with HIV/AIDS with regard to the care and support they receive in their various workplaces and to determine how care and support can be enhanced in workplaces. The study design was qualitative, descriptive, explorative and contextual since there was a central question which needed explanation from employees who are living with HIV/AIDS with regard to the care and support that they receive from their different workplaces. Non-probability purposive sampling was used. Data were collected using a phenomenological approach involving interviews and data were analyzed using an open-coding method. Findings revealed that the participant employees received some form of support from managers, but also experienced negative attitudes and discrimination from co-workers after disclosure of their HIV-positive status. These experiences precipitated emotional pain and a sense of insecurity among participants. The study recommended the adoption of best practices in workplaces, promotion of HIV/AIDS education, prevention, counselling, designing HIV/AIDS policies and making the workplace positive and accepting.Item Open Access The role of churches in response to HIV and AIDS epidemic in Vhembe District of South Africa(2013-12-10) Malwela, Nndondeni Edson; Netshandama, V. O.; Netshiketa, M. L.The study design was qualitative in nature. Qualitative interviews allowed the investigator to obtain an in-depth understanding of what interventions churches have with regards to HIV and AIDS. The population of this study consisted of Christian churches in the Vhembe District of Limpopo province. Purposive sampling was used and data was collected through in depth interviews and analyzed using steps of open coding. Measures to ensure trustworthiness were observed and ethical issues were attended to. The results of this study revealed that churches do play a role in the HIV and AIDS epidemic with regards to prevention of HIV infections, and by offering support and care to those people living with AIDS. Several challenges with regards to the implementation of intervention programmes were also identified. This study also revealed a lack of collaboration amongst churches themselves and primary health care organizations. Relevant recommendations are made to enhance the intervention programme in the district.