Development Of The BAJJAJJA Intervention Designed To Meet Grandmother-Caregivers’ Needs In Uganda
Schola Matovu, Jacqueline Eaton, Lee Ellington, Heather Young

TL;DR
This paper describes the development of a community-driven intervention to support Ugandan grandmothers caring for grandchildren affected by HIV/AIDS and other challenges.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the co-created BAJJAJJA intervention, tailored to meet the financial, social, and health needs of grandmother-caregivers in Uganda.
Findings
The BAJJAJJA intervention includes income-generating activities, social support groups, and health coaching.
The participatory approach ensured cultural relevance and alignment with national priorities for community engagement.
The intervention is designed to be adaptable for use in other low-resource and global settings.
Abstract
The financial, social, health and overall well-being of Ugandan grandmothers who care for their grandchildren has been significantly affected by years of ongoing socioeconomic, political, and historical HIV/AIDS-related challenges. We engaged a Community Advisory Board (CAB) of key community partners to co-develop a culturally responsive Building A Joint Action for JaJJAs (BAJJAJJA) intervention to address the most salient financial, social, and health challenges. Using a community-engaged and qualitative research approach, we worked with a CAB (N = 10) that consisted of grandmother-caregivers, local council leaders, income generating activity experts, and health providers from local health centers in a peri-urban setting of central Uganda. This participatory approach ensured that intervention development aligned with the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology’s priorities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare · Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues
