Type | Journal Article - Journal of Virology and Microbiology |
Title | Feminization of Poverty in Palliative Care Giving of People Living with HIV and AIDS and Other Debilitating Diseases in Botswana. A Literature Review |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2013 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | j1-7 |
URL | http://www.ibimapublishing.com/articles/JVM/2013/772210/772210.pdf |
Abstract | Feminization of poverty in care giving of people living with HIV and AIDS and other debilitating diseases has attracted local, national and international concerns in an endeavour to surmount the challenge of poverty among women caregivers. This article highlights factors underpinning the feminization of poverty embedded in caregiving. The article has used a review of literature methodology and identifies the following as possible underpinnings of feminization of poverty: state of gender dynamics; vulnerability and poverty of women doing caregiving; inadequate support; lack of resources; and human rights violation of the caregivers. The article recommends: working to dilute cultural and patriarchal forces; training to improve the quality of service; training caregivers in tandem with the clients; awarding financial and material incentives; affording care respite to avoid fatigue and burnout; adopting poverty reduction strategies; youth participation campaigns in caring duties; donor support to sustain care programmes; and involvement of civil society to assist in care giving. |
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