Using Nurses to Identify HAART Eligible Patients in the Republic of Mozambique: results of a Time Series Analysis


 
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English

Author:

Gimbel-Sherr SO et al.

Series/Journal Title:

Human Resources for Health

Volume:

5

Issue:

7

Pages:

28

Description:

The most pressing challenge to achieving universal access to highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) in sub-Saharan Africa is the shortage of trained personnel to handle the increased service requirements of rapid roll-out. Overcoming the human resource challenge requires developing innovative models of care provision that improve efficiency of service delivery and rationalize use of limited resources. We conducted a time-series intervention trial in two HIV clinics in central Mozambique to discern whether expanding the role of basic-level nurses to stage HIV-positive patients using CD4 counts and WHO-defined criteria would lead to more rapid information on patient status (including identification of HAART eligible patients), increased efficiency in the use of higher-level clinical staff, and increased capacity to start HAART-eligible patients on treatment. [from abstract]

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