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ABSTRACT
KwaZulu-Natal has the highest HIV infection rate in South Africa. The authors here report on a workshop using a participatory approach to train doctors, nurses and Environmental Health Officers from the region. The methodology, an adaptation of SARAR techniques, successfully provided an open forum for discussion, and, the authors feel, could help in developing household coping strategies and highlighting ways health care professionals can provide support at a community level. (Please note that this article must be downloaded as part of a compiled PDF, which contains more than one article. You may have to scroll down to find the relevant article.)

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