Marais, MSalati, Florence ChiwalaDept. of PhysiotherapyFaculty of Community and Health Sciences2013-08-072024-11-072007/04/302007/04/302013-08-072024-11-072004https://hdl.handle.net/10566/19370Magister Scientiae (Physiotherapy) - MSc(Physio)With the increase in the number of persons suffering from HIV/AIDS, physiotherapists are often required to treat these patients who present with respiratory and neurological complications. Although physiotherapists are at a lower risk of HIV infection in the workplace than nurses and doctors, it is necessary to determine their knowledge and perceptions of the risks, fears of HIV transmission and their attitudes towards patients with the disease. The aim of the study was to determine the physiotherapists knowledge of, and their attitudes towards patients with HIV/AIDS. It also explored whether the physiotherapists knowledge influences attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients in Lusaka, Zambia.enAIDS (Disease)Physical therapyZambiaLusakaPatientsRehabilitationPhysical therapistsThe knowledge and attitutes of physiotherapists towards patients with HIV/AIDS in the Lusaka Province, ZambiaThesisUniversity of the Western Cape