A knowledge, attitude and perception (KAP) survey of Okahao life skills teachers in teaching about sexuality in the Omusati region of Namibia

Student: Amalia Nuugwanga Iiyambo Country: Namibia The study investigated the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of life skills teachers in Okahao circuit, Omusati region, regarding sexuality education. The research adopted a qualitative research paradigm and employed a case study design to explore the diverse viewpoints on this topic. Purposive sampling was used to select life skills subject teachers for […]

The importance of a community pharmacist in improving drug adherence among adult people living with the human immunodeficiency virus and receiving antiretroviral therapy at Unichem Pharmacy, Gaborone

Student: Sudhir Kumar Gakkhar Country: India The role of community pharmacists in combatting HIV/Aids in Botswana has been understated. Despite government efforts to provide free HIV-related healthcare services, many people living with HIV (PLHIV) opt to receive antiretroviral treatment (ART) from community pharmacies. It is imperative that pharmacists should maintain engagement with PLHIV to ensure successful ART. This […]

Perceptions and experiences of clinical researchers related to the reimbursement of participants in trials

Student: Amos Tiro Dinake Country: South Africa Participants in clinical research conducted in South Africa are entitled to various forms of reimbursement as compensation for their time, effort and any inconvenience endured. Ethical concerns regarding the benefits provided to these participants have sparked controversy in the field. However, there is a gap in understanding the perspectives of researchers […]