King, LizetteGandiwa, Tapiwa2021-09-302024-05-022021-09-302024-05-022021https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12423Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study sought to investigate the information needs of selected HIV and AIDS health organisations in Zimbabwe with a view to proposing a framework for developing an information access platform. ICTs can play a pivotal role in improving access to HIV and AIDS information and in coordinating HIV and AIDS activities in Zimbabwe. However, the development of ICTs in Zimbabwe’s health sector has been haphazard and idiosyncratic to a plethora of HIV and AIDS organisations operating in Zimbabwe. This study proposes a framework for the development of ICTs for accessing HIV and AIDS information in Zimbabwe. The needs-based framework was proposed after evaluating the information needs of healthcare workers and current health information technologies. An integrated theoretical framework incorporating the General System Theory, the Social Construction of Technology theory and the HOT-fit model was used to frame the study.enHealth information systemsHealthcare workersHIV and AIDSInformation accessInformation technologyZimbabweThe use of information and communication technologies for accessing HIV and AIDS information by healthcare professionals in ZimbabweUniversity of Western Cape