Managers' and providers' perspectives on barriers and facilitators for the implementation of differentiated service delivery models for HIV treatment in Mozambique: a qualitative study
J. int. aids soc
; 26(3): 1-11, mar.2023. tab
Article
in English
| RSDM
| ID: biblio-1524645
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MZ1.1
ABSTRACT
In 2018, Mozambique's Ministry of Health launched a guideline for a nationwide implementation of eight differentiated service delivery models to optimize HIV service delivery and achieve universal coverage of HIV care and treatment. The models were (1) Fasttrack, (2) Threemonth Antiretrovirals Dispensing, (3) Community Antiretroviral Therapy Groups, (4) Adherence Clubs, (5) Familyapproach, and three onestop shop models for (6) Tuberculosis, (7) Maternal and Child Health, and (8) Adolescentfriendly Health Services. This study identified drivers of implementation success and failure across these differentiated service delivery models.
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Collection:
National databases
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MZ
Database:
RSDM
Main subject:
HIV Infections
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Anti-Retroviral Agents
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COVID-19
Limits:
Female
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Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
Africa
Language:
English
Journal:
J. int. aids soc
Year:
2023
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Department of Child, Family and Population Health Nursing, University of Washington/US
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Department of Global Health, University of Washington/US
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Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle Washington, USA/MZ
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Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Seattle Washington, USA/US
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Instituto Nacional de Saúde/MZ
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Instituto Nacional de Saúde, Mozambique/MZ
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AIDS Program, Ministry of Health+MZ