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Submission Number: 127
Submission ID: 165
Submission UUID: 4d191072-d3b8-41f7-992d-147354178b88
Submission URI: /2023/abstracts

Created: Mon, 07/10/2023 - 03:36
Completed: Mon, 07/10/2023 - 03:43
Changed: Wed, 08/16/2023 - 13:48

Remote IP address: 102.249.1.153
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Webform: Abstract
Title Dr.
Lastname Seepamore
Firstname Boitumelo
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0723264447
Institution UKZN
Biosketch Boitumelo Seepamore is a lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is an experienced public health social worker and qualitative researcher working in the field of Drug-resistant TB and HIV. Her work in South Africa examines public health social work interventions, palliative care, psychosocial support, caregiving practices, and adherence in vulnerable and stigmatized populations particularly in TB care. Boitumelo currently participates in a randomized control adherence intervention trial for people with DR-TB HIV in KwaZulu-Natal, and works closely with other organizations and groups in public health.
Is there a Second Presenter? Yes
Title Prof.
Lastname Daftary
Firstname Amrita
eMail [email protected]
Mobile 0723264447
Institution York University
Biosketch Dr. Daftary is a social and behavioural global health researcher. She has expertise in qualitative research methods, implementation science and evaluation, and health services research. Dr. Daftary examines health care seeking and caregiving practices for tuberculosis (TB) and HIV. She is well cited for her work on stigma associated with TB, including drug-resistant TB and TB-HIV coinfection. Her projects are based in a number of global settings, particularly South Africa, India, and Canada. Dr. Daftary is Director and Founder of SSHIFTB, a global virtual centre on Social Science & Health Innovations For Tuberculosis, at York University's Dahdaleh Institute of Global Health Research. She is an editor in two high impact internaltional journals and was recently nominated to the inaugural list of Canadian Women Leaders in Global Health.
Is there a Third Presenter? No
Title of Presentatation PATIENT-CENTERED CARE IN HIV/DRTB CARE: HEALTHCARE WORKER CHALLENGES IN A KZN HOSPITAL
Theme Selection THEME 4: Quality management and enhancement of social services
Subtheme FOUR Selection SUB 4.2 Building professional capacity in social service professions through supervision, support, and development
Select your Presentation Type Oral Presentation
Abstract The complexities of treating and caring for people with drug-resistant tuberculosis and HIV (DRTB/HIV) demand multiple allied supports. However, few studies have examined how diverse categories of healthcare workers, with different training, orientation, value base, and roles, work towards patient care. This study used three focus groups to investigate the experiences and perceptions of social workers, pharmacists, and nurses at a centralised TB hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Across the 16 healthcare workers, a lack of specialized training and resources to deliver optimal patient-centered care for illnesses as complex as DRTB-HIV, concern for personal, nd routine exposure to two life-threatening diseases were concerns. Each cadre of healthcare workers felt underappreciated by others and stigmatized by other workers in the wider healthcare system through association with DRTB patients. Role overlap, lack of staff development and job-specific training, and an overriding sense of feeling unappreciated hinders patient-centered care. The workplace environment should factor in efforts to improve patient-centered care delivery, creating connected teams and positive workplace experiences.
Title Dr
Firstname Somaya
Lastname Abdullah
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
Title Prof
Firstname Linda
Lastname Harms Smith
Does the Abstract fit the selected Theme? Yes
What Area does this Abstract Focus on? Empirical Research
Status Accepted
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