This book presents a series of studies that inform education and
practice for physiotherapists managing with HIV/AIDS. It presents a
comprehensive assessment of disability using the ICF and outlines the
difficulties related to disability experienced by people living with
HIV/AIDS in a poorly resourced and well resourced environment.
Difficulties experienced by patients are used to inform practice and
education for physiotherapists. The first study informs the clinical
picture by revealing the level of referral to physiotherapy where only
3% of eligible patients were referred to physiotherapy. Study two gives
an overview of the functional and participation limitations of people
living with HIV. The remaining three studies informed the curriculum
component of this thesis. The final result is a conceptual framework
drawn from the results of this thesis illustrating the three levels of
curriculum taxonomy: micro level, through the body systems, meso level
dealing with internal and external domains and teaching approaches. The
macro level included facilitatory activities such as advocacy among
clinicians and academics.