Title: FIELDWORK IN SOUTH AFRICA
1FIELDWORK IN SOUTH AFRICA
2RURAL SITES
- Both sites under tribal authority Chief Kgosi
Mmusi Letlhogile - Ganeysa 75km tar road from Vryburg as nearest
big town and on the way 75km from the Botswana
boarder - 500 blood samples and measurements, - 700 adult
questionnaires, 1500 family and household
questionnaires - Tlakgameng 30km gravel road from Ganeysa as
nearest town - 500 blood samples and measurements, - 700 adult
questionnaires, 1500 family and household
questionnaires (all households in this town)
3MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA
4Map of the North West Province of South Africa
5URBAN SITES
- Both sites are in Potchefstroom
- Established Ikageng people live in brick houses
some for more than 50 years - 500 blood samples and measurements, - 700 adult
questionnaires, 1500 family and household
questionnaires - Informal areas Zonderwater, Extension 7 and 11
and Top city. - 500 blood samples and measurements, - 700 adult
questionnaires, 1500 family and household
questionnaires
6WORKING SCHEDULE
- January April 2005
- Permission from the Kgosi to work in area
- Permission from the DOH to do the study in rural
and urban areas - Permission from the Ethics Committee from the
North West University to do the study - February 2005 Start-up workshop in Potchefstroom
with PURE Canada and SANPAD - Appoint 16 fieldworkers (8 rural and 8 urban) and
train them for one week to fill out all
questionnaires except physical activity and food
frequency.
7Working schedule cont.
- May September 2005
- All questionnaires except for physical activity
and food frequency - Weekly quality control at all sites
- September November 2005
- All measurements, physical activity
questionnaires and blood samples - Until December, 15th Food frequency, 24h recall
and salt intake questionnaires (Ikageng Feb.
2006) - December 2005 March 2006
- Data capturing on 4 computers (1 site4
fieldworkers per computer)
8WORKING AT GANEYSA
9The truck loaded with three ship containers with
12 examination beds on top and 70 chairs and two
tents in-between arrived Sunday night 29 Sept
2005 in Ganeysa. The containers were handled by
crane and placed next to each other covered with
a large tent next to the fence of the guest
house. Two other tents were also erected next to
it.
10The PRIMER team (2 hour GGT) N12 people
11The rest of the team 15 peopleThe lab was in a
motor garage with the blood draw station next door
12 The processThe subjects arrived on site with
hired taxis. They were received in the first
tent where the study was explained and
pre-counselling for HIV testing was done per
group. At station nr.1 their already filled out
adult questionnaires were given to them and they
were enrolled, a subject number was allocated and
their adult questionnaires were verified. Then
the subjects had to sign informed consent with a
Tswana speaking researcher.
1312 subjects per day for a 2 hour GGT Rest of
subjects to waiting area for blood
sample. All subjectsUrine sample
14Other measurements Anthropometry Blood
pressure and pulse wave velocity ECG and
spirometry
15The physical activity questionnaires and other
psychological well being (coping) questionnaires
were filled out while people awaiting their
results. Every subjects then also received a
sandwich packet with a fruit. Each subjects
received post counselling for HIV together with
their results (Bp, HIV status Blood Glucose).
All abnormalities were referred to the local
clinic/hospital with a referral letter.
16A Storm DISTRUCTION!
17NICE TIMES BEAUTIFUL TIMES