dc.description.abstract | This study was designed to investigate the perception and attitudes of people living with AIDS
towards community members and health care providers of the Rustenburg area. The aim of the
study was to determine the attitudes and perception of the people living with AIDS towards
health care providers and community members. To determine the attitudes of people living
with AIDS towards feelings of isolation, rejection, blame and discrimination by society and to
suggest more information on how to handle people living with AIDS.
The subjects were 20 male and females between the age below 20 and above 40 years
admitted at George Stegman Hospital, Saulspoort, Rustenburg area.
The results indicated that a large proportion of the sample indicated that the health care
providers are supportive and taking good care of them. Thus, they perceive them as good, and
that they are not discriminatory, rejecting and isolating them. They hold a positive attitude
towards them.
However, community members were perceived as rejecting, isolating and discriminating against
them. The subjects indicated that the only support they receive from the community members
is from their family members and sometimes from friends.
The respondents also mentioned that they had information about the disease before their
diagnosis. Their reactions towards the diagnosis differed, and this included feelings such as
shock, guilt, confusion and the desire to commit suicide. Findings regarding their sexual
intimate relationships were different as others were involved in multiple or casual relationship
and others were only committed to one partner. Regarding the issue of how they learnt about
their condition, they indicated that they learnt after conducting a blood test.
A large proportion of the respondents also indicated that a condom is the only effective
method to reduce the spread of AIDS as there is no cure for AIDS. They also mentioned that
education is of importance to inform people about AIDS, people living with AIDS must also
teach people about it. | en_US |