Zoekopdracht: subjects: "Health and Nutrition"
| Titel | Sustainability of Nchelenge HIV/AIDS programme in Luapula province of Zambia |
| Auteur | N. Sitali |
| Instelling | KIT (Royal Tropical Institute) |
| Afdeling | Development Policy & Practice |
| Opleiding | Master in International Health (MIH) |
| Jaar | 2008 |
| Pagina's | ix, 47 |
| Organisatie | KIT - Royal Tropical Institute |
| Onderwerp | Health and Nutrition |
| Trefwoorden | HIV and AIDS, health services, sustainable development |
| Regio | East Africa |
| Land | Zambia |
| Samenvatting | BACKGROUND: Nchelenge HIV/AIDS programme started as a Home Based Care with emphasis on Information Education and Communication. The programme was parallel to the Ministry of Health (MoH) in the Health Centres. Since March 2001, it evolved into an HIV/AIDS programme integrated in the health system. It was handed over to the MoH in August 2007 by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). GENERAL OBJECTIVES: To identify key conditions for maintaining standard of care in terms of quality and quantity in an integrated HIV/AIDS programme in Nchelenge district (Luapula province) and analyse challenges the MoH in Zambia faces to sustain these standards of care, in order to make recommendations regarding the current programme and future hand over of similar programmes by organisation such as MSF. METHODS: A desk review of literature on Nchelenge programme was done. Constraints faced by MSF are highlighted and compared to the MoH capacity to manage activities at the same level of quantity and quality. Comparative studies were reviewed through available literature online; via Pub med. and other online databases. An analysis was made to identify key factors necessitating sustainability in an integrated HIV/AIDS programme. This analysis is made using the World Health Organisation framework on Health system performance. RESULTS: Integrated HIV/AIDS programme increases workload, facilitates health personnel role shifting, require health structure adjustment and is highly dependant on continued financial support and adequate Human Resource (HR) capacity. CONCLUSION: Sustainability of Nchelenge HIV/AIDS programme is possible in the hands of the MoH. It requires both long-term financial support (Government and Donor) and HR to sustain its provision of quality services. A clear country policy is required on the role of community counsellors and there is need to improve the supply system for drug procurement and management. |
| Taal | Engels |
| Categorie | Research |
| Soort document | Master thesis |
| Rechten | © 2008 Sitali |
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