32 semi-structured qualitative interviews with postpartum women living with HIV in Lusaka, Zambia, conducted from March to August 2014. The interviews were part of a mixed-methods study by Karen Hampanda to understand relationship processes affecting women's PMTCT-related health behaviors. The data likely contains transcripts exploring themes of gender power dynamics and intimate partner violence.
Use Cases
- Analyze gender power dynamics in healthcare relationships based on interview themes mentioned in the description
- Study the impact of male partner involvement on PMTCT adherence based on participant experiences
- Explore themes of intimate partner violence and its effect on health behaviors as described in the study
- Conduct qualitative text analysis on transcripts discussing PMTCT experiences and gender dynamics
Strengths
- 32 interviews conducted by trained local research assistants in multiple languages (English, Nyanja, Bemba, Tonga)
- Data collection followed a structured protocol with eligibility criteria and safety measures, excluding women accompanied by partners
- Analysis continued until theoretical saturation of themes was achieved
Limitations
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
- Data may reflect geographic and temporal bias inherent to a single clinic in Lusaka in 2014
Provenance
- Source
- Karen Hampanda via QDR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted during routine paediatric healthcare visits.
- Time Range
- March to August 2014
- Freshness
- Last updated 2026-05-04 07:11:53; freshness should be verified
- Geography
- Lusaka, Zambia