| Literature DB >> 19480710 |
Parsa Sanjana1, Kwasi Torpey, Alison Schwarzwalder, Caroline Simumba, Prisca Kasonde, Lameck Nyirenda, Paul Kapanda, Matilda Kakungu-Simpungwe, Mushota Kabaso, Catherine Thompson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The human resource shortage in Zambia is placing a heavy burden on the few health care workers available at health facilities. The Zambia Prevention, Care and Treatment Partnership began training and placing community volunteers as lay counsellors in order to complement the efforts of the health care workers in providing HIV counselling and testing services. These volunteers are trained using the standard national counselling and testing curriculum. This study was conducted to review the effectiveness of lay counsellors in addressing staff shortages and the provision of HIV counselling and testing services.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19480710 PMCID: PMC2692981 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-7-44
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
List of health facilities included in the study sample in Luapula and Copperbelt provinces, Zambia
| Luapula Province | Copperbelt Province |
| Mansa General Hospital | Ndola Central Hospital |
| Mansa Central Urban Clinic | Chipokota Mayamba Clinic |
| Chembe Rural Health Centre | Lubuto Health Centre |
| Senama Health Centre | Mushili Clinic |
| Kawama Health Centre |
Summary of respondents and sample size
| Respondents | Data Collection | Sample Size | Comments |
| Lay counsellors | Semistructured interview | 19 | Maximum number available at each site (1–3 counsellors per site) |
| Health care workers | Focus group discussion | 16 | Eight focus groups (one per health centre) |
| Health macility managers | Semistructured interview | 10 | One per site |
| CT health facility clients | Exit interview | 95 | Convenience sample of (5–11 clients per site) |
Comparison of counseling provided by lay counsellors and HCWs from client exit interviews (n = 95)
| Lay Counsellors | HCWs | p-value | |
| Did staff/counsellor fully explain what to expect at the CT site? | 98.5% | 96.4% | p > 0.05 |
| Did the counsellor make you comfortable talking to him/her? | 97.0% | 100.0% | p > 0.05 |
| Did the counsellor display good skills in his/her counselling session? | 98.5% | 96.4% | p > 0.05 |
| Were you given the necessary information you need about HIV/AIDS? | 94.0% | 100.0% | p > 0.05 |
| Did the counsellor help you to identify ways of reducing your exposure to HIV? | 94.0% | 100.0% | p > 0.05 |
| Overall, were the services you received at the CT centre satisfactory? | 97.0% | 100.0% | p > 0.05 |
Uptake of CT services before and after the introduction of lay counsellors
| Province | Number of clients counselled, tested and who received results | Percent increase | |
| Oct 2005 to Sept 2006 | Nov 2006 to Oct 2007 | ||
| Copperbelt | 5298 | 10 665 | 101.3% |
| Luapula | 5414 | 6893 | 27.3% |