The psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS

This exploratory study investigated the psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers of Gutu, Zimbabwe, caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The participants included 12 paternal and maternal grandmother-caregivers from four districts of Gutu, whose ages ranged from 56 to 76 years with...

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Main Author: Mudavanhu, Doreen
Other Authors: Fourie, M. E. (Mr.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/705
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-7052016-04-16T04:07:38Z The psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS Mudavanhu, Doreen Fourie, M. E. (Mr.) Segalo, P. J. (Ms.) Caregivers Epidemic HIV/AIDS Grandmother-caregivers Grandparenting Grandparents Orphaned grandchildren Psychosocial impact Rural 306.8745096891 Grandparents as parents -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District Orphans -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District AIDS (Disease) -- Psychological aspects AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District Grandparenting -- Psychological aspects Grandparenting -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District This exploratory study investigated the psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers of Gutu, Zimbabwe, caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The participants included 12 paternal and maternal grandmother-caregivers from four districts of Gutu, whose ages ranged from 56 to 76 years with orphans in their care ranging from infants to 18 years. The present study made use of Erikson's psychosocial theory of development on late adulthood. Data were gathered using semi-structured open-ended interviews in the participants' homes. Interpretive analysis was used to analyse the audio-taped data. Findings reveal that most grandmothers are experiencing a personal toll in dealing with the late adult crisis of integrity versus despair, including finding it difficult to resolve the grief of losing children while engaging in full time grandparenting in a stigmatising society. Participants reported a need for support and interventions tailored to their unique needs. Counselling, social support, financial assistance, and skills and knowledge about HIV/AIDS are therefore recommended. Psychology M.Sc. (Psychology) 2009-08-25T10:46:00Z 2009-08-25T10:46:00Z 2009-08-25T10:46:00Z 2008-10-31 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/705 en 1 online resource (viii, 102 leaves)
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topic Caregivers
Epidemic
HIV/AIDS
Grandmother-caregivers
Grandparenting
Grandparents
Orphaned grandchildren
Psychosocial impact
Rural
306.8745096891
Grandparents as parents -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
Orphans -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
AIDS (Disease) -- Psychological aspects
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
Grandparenting -- Psychological aspects
Grandparenting -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
spellingShingle Caregivers
Epidemic
HIV/AIDS
Grandmother-caregivers
Grandparenting
Grandparents
Orphaned grandchildren
Psychosocial impact
Rural
306.8745096891
Grandparents as parents -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
Orphans -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
AIDS (Disease) -- Psychological aspects
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
Grandparenting -- Psychological aspects
Grandparenting -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- Gutu District
Mudavanhu, Doreen
The psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS
description This exploratory study investigated the psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers of Gutu, Zimbabwe, caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The participants included 12 paternal and maternal grandmother-caregivers from four districts of Gutu, whose ages ranged from 56 to 76 years with orphans in their care ranging from infants to 18 years. The present study made use of Erikson's psychosocial theory of development on late adulthood. Data were gathered using semi-structured open-ended interviews in the participants' homes. Interpretive analysis was used to analyse the audio-taped data. Findings reveal that most grandmothers are experiencing a personal toll in dealing with the late adult crisis of integrity versus despair, including finding it difficult to resolve the grief of losing children while engaging in full time grandparenting in a stigmatising society. Participants reported a need for support and interventions tailored to their unique needs. Counselling, social support, financial assistance, and skills and knowledge about HIV/AIDS are therefore recommended. === Psychology === M.Sc. (Psychology)
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title_short The psychosocial impact on rural grandmothers caring for their grandchildren orphaned by HIV/AIDS
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