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Theme area
Human resources for health, Equity and HIV/AIDS
Author
Gimbel-Sherr, SO; Micek, MA; Gimbel-Sherr, KH ; Koepsell, T; Hughes, JP; Thomas, KK; Pfeiffer, J; Gloyd, SS
Title of publication Using nurses to identify HAART eligible patients in the Republic of Mozambique: Results of a time series analysis
Date of publication
2007
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication details
Human Resources for Health 5 7 pp 1478
Publication status
Published
Language
English
Keywords
HAART, adult infections, HIV, AIDS, universal coverage
Abstract
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. The authors of this study 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. They found that the CD4 nurse intervention, when implemented correctly, was associated with a more rational use of higher-level clinical providers, which may improve overall clinic flow and efficient use of the limited supply of human resources. However, this intervention did not lead to an increase in the number of patients starting HAART or a reduction in the time to HAART initiation. The month in which the study took place appears to have played an important role in all outcomes, suggesting that general improvements in clinic efficiency may have overshadowed the effect of the intervention. The lack of observed effect in these outcomes may be due to additional health systems bottlenecks that delay the initiation of treatment in HAART-eligible patients.
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