نتایج جستجو برای: hiv care programs

تعداد نتایج: 978067  

Journal: :AIDS 2012
Miriam Rabkin Margaret E Kruk Wafaa M El-Sadr

Although health systems in most low-income countries largely provide episodic care for acute symptomatic conditions, many HIV programs have developed effective, locally owned and contextually appropriate policies, systems and tools to support chronic care services for persons living with HIV (PLWH). The continuity of care provided by such programs may be especially critical for older PLWH, who ...

2013
Norma C. Ware Monique A. Wyatt Elvin H. Geng Sylvia F. Kaaya Oche O. Agbaji Winnie R. Muyindike Guerino Chalamilla Patricia A. Agaba

BACKGROUND The rollout of antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa has brought lifesaving treatment to millions of HIV-infected individuals. Treatment is lifelong, however, and to continue to benefit, patients must remain in care. Despite this, systematic investigations of retention have repeatedly documented high rates of loss to follow-up from HIV treatment programs. This paper introduces...

حجاری, ابوالفضل, حسینی, لیلا , محمدیان, عبدالله , مستأجران, مهناز , مشکوتی, مرجان, نعمت‌اللهی, شهربانو ,

Background and purpose: Expanding of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is such an important issue that one of the main goals of World Health Organization (WHO) is increasing of knowledge about human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS in general population. Thus, in Iran forth developing program, prevention programs for HIV/AIDS has been mentioned. AIDS is a behavioral disease, so educat...

2011
Thomas F. Kresina Robert Lubran

Providing access to and utilization of medication assisted treatment (MAT) for the treatment of opioid abuse and dependence provides an important opportunity to improve public health. Access to health services comprising MAT in the community is fundamental to achieve broad service coverage. The type and placement of the health services comprising MAT and integration with primary medical care in...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2007
Eric L Krakauer Nguyen Thi Minh Ngoc Kimberly Green Le Van Kham Luong Ngoc Khue

Vietnam is struggling to meet the growing need for both disease-modifying and palliative care for people with life-threatening chronic diseases such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. Recently, Vietnam initiated rapid development of a national palliative care program for HIV/AIDS and cancer patients that builds on existing palliative care programs and experience and integrates palliative care into standar...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2012
Chaitra Gopalappa Paul G Farnham Angela B Hutchinson Stephanie L Sansom

BACKGROUND One of the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) is to increase the proportion of HIV-infected individuals linked to care within 3 months of diagnosis (early linkage) from 65% to 85%. Earlier access to care, and eventually, to treatment, increases life expectancy and quality of life for HIV-infected persons. However, longer treatment is also associated with higher costs, esp...

Journal: :AIDS Action policy brief 2004

The CARE Act is the largest source of federal funding solely devoted to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families. It supports a range of HIV care and medical support services, from HIV testing and counseling to home hospice care. These services are provided through several funding mechanisms, including grants to cities and states, direct grants to health care providers, and targeted funds...

2016
Jan A C Hontelez Frank C Tanser Kevindra K Naidu Deenan Pillay Till Bärnighausen

BACKGROUND The effect of the rapid scale-up of vertical antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs for HIV in sub-Saharan Africa on the overall health system is under intense debate. Some have argued that these programs have reduced access for people suffering from diseases unrelated to HIV because ART programs have drained human and physical resources from other parts of the health system; others...

2014
Alan R. Lifson Tibebe Shenie

Background: Health facilities in rural, resource limited settings face multiple challenges responding to a growing demand for HIV treatment, including lack of adequate numbers of trained health workers. Many programs have used community health support workers (CHSWs) to provide specific services related to HIV care, and to complement facility-based treatment. Methods: In rural southern Ethiopia...

2003
Penelope Saunders

Australia's response to HIV/AIDS has been described as 'proactive and effective' (Steven, 1994: 237). The rate of HIV transmission has, so far, declined to a steady state level and treatment and care programs work in conjunction with a system of cost-free, or low cost, universal health care. Overall, HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs have been successful because of the adoption of a 'p...

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