Factors associated with uptake of community client-led ART delivery model at Mulago adult HIV clinic _ Mulago National Referral Hospital

O. Kizito, Laban Sabiti, P. Mo
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Abstract Community Client Led ART Delivery (CCLAD) model in Uganda refers to self-formed groups of six to eight stable Anti Retro viral Therapy (ART) patients from the same community or area. Members go in turn for medication refill for all members of the group. As this reduces facility visit burden for each patient, this model of care shows greater impact in terms of access and coverage. To identify factors associated with the uptake of CCLAD model at Mulago Adult HIV clinic between May andJune, 2019,descriptive as well as analytical cross-sectional design were used, both quantitative and qualitative in nature. Random sample of 246 patients was used. Questionnaire, focus group discussion guide and interview guide were used for data collection. Uptake of CCLAD model was 10%, which is lower than the national uptake (17%). Uptake was associated with health-care worker and individual-related factors like having no concerns about getting their ARVs from the community (COR = 5.5, AOR = 6.1, p = 0.002) and having the component of CCLAD model in the education talks (COR = 2.1, AOR = 2.1, p = 0.000), among other associated factors. Qualitative interviews affirmed these findings. Implementation of this model requires interventions like health education talks and prompt referrals of clients to the model.
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在穆拉戈成人艾滋病毒诊所-穆拉戈国家转诊医院采用社区客户主导的抗逆转录病毒治疗模式的相关因素
乌干达社区客户主导的ART交付(CCLAD)模式是指来自同一社区或地区的6至8名稳定的抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART)患者自行组成的小组。成员轮流去为所有成员补充药物。由于这减少了每个病人的就诊负担,这种护理模式在获取和覆盖方面显示出更大的影响。为了确定与2019年5月至6月期间Mulago成人艾滋病毒诊所采用CCLAD模型相关的因素,采用了定量和定性的描述性和分析性横断面设计。随机抽取246例患者。采用问卷调查、焦点小组讨论指南和访谈指南进行数据收集。CCLAD模式的采用率为10%,低于全国的17%。吸收与卫生保健工作者和个人相关因素有关,如不担心从社区获得抗逆转录病毒药物(COR = 5.5, AOR = 6.1, p = 0.002),以及在教育讲座中使用CCLAD模式的组成部分(COR = 2.1, AOR = 2.1, p = 0.000),以及其他相关因素。定性访谈证实了这些发现。这一模式的实施需要健康教育讲座等干预措施,并及时将客户转介到该模式。
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