Seeking consensus on a play‐based intervention framework for promoting play of children with HIV/Aids in a low‐resourced setting: A Delphi study
Nyaradzai Munambah,
Elelwani L. Ramugondo,
Tracy Collins
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionImplementing occupation‐based practice in low‐resourced settings can be challenging especially when working with children with HIV/Aids whose daily occupation of play is often affected by their health condition and other contextual factors such as poverty or stigma.AimThe aim of this paper is to obtain consensus from experts on the content and application of a play‐based intervention for children with HIV/Aids living in a low‐resourced setting.MethodsA Delphi study involving two rounds using an onl… Show more
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