Exploring sociocultural factors and ubuntuism for women living with HIV in rural Zimbabwe.

Limkile Mpofu, Idah Moyo, Azwihangwisi H Mavhandu-Mudzusi
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Background:  The focus of this study was on women living with HIV in rural Zimbabwe, who face many challenges, both in the family and community. Patriarchy compounds these problems as these women navigate access to health and other services.

Objectives:  The study sought to explore ubuntuism and the sociocultural factors that facilitate or constrain women living with HIV from accessing community services and resources.

Method:  An interpretive phenomenological analysis research design was utilised for the study. Purposive and quota sampling were applied to recruit 40 participants from six villages. Data were collected using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions that were audio recorded and transcribed. The data were analysed using the interpretive phenomenological analysis framework.

Results:  The study found that women living with HIV face stigma and discrimination in the form of social exclusion and reduced access to community-based health activities and empowerment opportunities. These challenges were compounded by the negative impact of patriarchy that gives rise to land, resettlement and acculturation challenges.

Conclusion:  Ubuntu is a reflection of mutual dependence and can be used to promote more compassionate relationships with those who are HIV positive in the community.Contribution: The study provides unique insights into the challenges experienced by women living with HIV and how ubuntu could mitigate those challenges so that it adds to the humanistic philosophies in interpersonal relationships.

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探讨社会文化因素和对津巴布韦农村感染艾滋病毒妇女的ubuntu主义。
背景:本研究的重点是津巴布韦农村感染艾滋病毒的妇女,她们在家庭和社区都面临许多挑战。父权制加剧了这些问题,因为这些妇女难以获得保健和其他服务。目的:本研究旨在探讨ubuntu主义和促进或限制女性艾滋病病毒感染者获得社区服务和资源的社会文化因素。方法:采用解释现象学分析方法进行研究。采用目的抽样和定额抽样的方法,从6个村庄招募40名参与者。数据收集采用深度访谈和焦点小组讨论,录音和转录。使用解释现象学分析框架对数据进行分析。结果:研究发现,感染艾滋病毒的妇女面临耻辱和歧视,其表现形式是社会排斥,她们参加社区保健活动的机会和增强权能的机会减少。父权制带来了土地、重新安置和文化适应方面的挑战,使这些挑战更加复杂。结论:Ubuntu是一种相互依赖的反映,可以用来促进社区中艾滋病毒阳性患者之间更富有同情心的关系。贡献:该研究对感染艾滋病毒的妇女所面临的挑战以及ubuntu如何减轻这些挑战提供了独特的见解,从而增加了人际关系中的人文主义哲学。
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