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Implementation of the National Programme for Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV: a Rapid Assessment in Cacadu District; South Africa
Ladzani, R; Peltzer, K; Phaswana-Mafuya, N.
  • Ladzani, R; s.af
  • Peltzer, K; s.af
  • Phaswana-Mafuya, N; s.af
Afr. j. AIDS res. (Online) ; 9(1): 95-106, 2010.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256737
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To conduct a rapid assessment of the prevention-of-mother-to-child-transmission-of-HIV (PMTCT) programme in two of the three local service areas in Cacadu district; Eastern Cape province; South Africa; we designed an exploratory study using a mixed-methods approach. Quantitative and qualitative data on PMTCT programme implementation were collected in 2008 through a structured assessment at the 44 health facilities implementing the programme in the province. This included in-depth interviews with 11 clinic supervisors; 31 clinic programme coordinators; and 8 hospital/maternity staff members in order to examine their perceived problems and suggestions regarding PMTCT programme implementation; an assessment of the clinic registers and recording systems; a meeting with stakeholders; and one feedback meeting with clinic managers; sub-district management and other stakeholders in regard to the results of the rapid assessment. Overall; most of the national criteria for PMTCT programme implementation were fulfilled across the health facilities. However; shortcomings were found relating to health policy; health services delivery and clients' health-seeking behaviour. The findings show the need for a well-functioning health system with adequate and trained staff; a reduced staff workload; proper case recording; an improved patient follow-up system; better support for staff; the empowerment of PMTCT clients; strong leadership; and coordination and collaboration between partners
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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: HIV / Disease Transmission, Infectious / Health Plan Implementation Type of study: Qualitative research / Systematic review of observational studies Language: English Journal: Afr. j. AIDS res. (Online) Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: HIV / Disease Transmission, Infectious / Health Plan Implementation Type of study: Qualitative research / Systematic review of observational studies Language: English Journal: Afr. j. AIDS res. (Online) Year: 2010 Type: Article