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Submission Number: 118
Submission ID: 153
Submission UUID: eaa60683-9ea8-456e-ad7a-33fac531b7a4
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts
Created: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 12:29
Completed: Fri, 07/07/2023 - 12:33
Changed: Thu, 07/27/2023 - 22:10
Remote IP address: 196.21.80.2
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English
Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Presenters
Dr.
Mulqueeny
Delarise
University of Zululand
Dr Delarise Mulqueeny, is a Senior Lecturer in the Social Work Department of University of Zululand. Her background is in social work, education, family therapy, business administration, industrial psychology, and criminology. She is a social worker, educator, and family therapist by profession. She is grounded in HIV programmes and patient-centred care, being an HIV-positive woman, whose Masters in Family Therapy and PhD navigated HIV programmes and health systems strengthening.
Yes
Mr.
Dlamini
Bheki
University of Zululand
Mr Bheki Dlamini works for Health Systems Trust while completing his Masters in Community work at the University of Zululand. His career focus is on health strengthening and patient-centred care; hence his dissertation focusses on the factors affecting HIV-seropositive patients’ adherence to Antiretroviral treatment. His undergraduate degree is in the Social Sciences.
No
Abstract
Insider and outsider positionality: Reflexive log on a supervision research partnership on HIV-seropositive patients’ adherence on antiretrovirals
THEME 3: Strategies toward the normative development of society
SUB 3.1 Promoting egalitarianism in intimate and other relationships as responses to Gender-based violence and femicide
Oral Presentation
Abstract
The study that informs this reflexive log, interrogates a HIV-seropositive supervisor and HIV-seronegative supervisee’s relationship while engaging in a qualitative master’s study on the Factors affecting adult patients’ adherence on antiretroviral therapy at Municipality clinics in Alfred Duma Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Both team members narratives explore their insider/outsider positionality that is based on honest disclosure and their transparency while highlighting their challenges, similarities, and strengths in an endeavour to develop and complete an ethically sound, and relevant study.
This was achieved through the use of reflexive bracketing, reciprocal communication, disclosure of both positionalities and HIV status, a respectful research relationship and the recognition of the fluid relationship of both.
The research team recommends that such honest disclosure of both positionalities from the onset, provides opportunities for discordant supervisor-supervisee relationships to pursue and engage in more HIV research and destigmatise HIV and other chronic and sexually related illnesses.
Keywords: Insider/Outsider, HIV, Positionality, ART, ARV adherence
The study that informs this reflexive log, interrogates a HIV-seropositive supervisor and HIV-seronegative supervisee’s relationship while engaging in a qualitative master’s study on the Factors affecting adult patients’ adherence on antiretroviral therapy at Municipality clinics in Alfred Duma Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Both team members narratives explore their insider/outsider positionality that is based on honest disclosure and their transparency while highlighting their challenges, similarities, and strengths in an endeavour to develop and complete an ethically sound, and relevant study.
This was achieved through the use of reflexive bracketing, reciprocal communication, disclosure of both positionalities and HIV status, a respectful research relationship and the recognition of the fluid relationship of both.
The research team recommends that such honest disclosure of both positionalities from the onset, provides opportunities for discordant supervisor-supervisee relationships to pursue and engage in more HIV research and destigmatise HIV and other chronic and sexually related illnesses.
Keywords: Insider/Outsider, HIV, Positionality, ART, ARV adherence
Reviewer ONE Feedback
Dr
Nkosiyazi
Dube
Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted
Reviewer TWO Feedback
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Yes
Empirical Research
Accepted