Type | Journal Article - Social Work |
Title | Evaluation of the support to care giving by local Nongovernmental Organisations (NGOS) in the Kanye Care Programme, Botswana |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 46 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 209-223 |
URL | http://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/download/174/160 |
Abstract | Operationally, the word “caregiver” refers to both the primary caregiver (family caregiver who stays with the sick person most of the time) and the community caregiver, referred to as a “volunteer” in the Botswana context, who moves from house to house to supervise and assist the primary caregiver. The researcher (hence the paper) does not distinguish between these two types of caregivers as they both assist in care giving. However, only primary caregivers were interviewed (primary unit of analysis). The author also uses the three terms “client”, “sick person” or “patient” to refer to people living with HIV/Aids and other terminal illnesses. NGOs in this context refers to all the organisations not sponsored or run by the government, and therefore includes all community-based, faith-based, private sector and grassroots organisations. |
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