| Literature DB >> 24161044 |
Megan Landes, Monique van Lettow1, Fabian Cataldo, Adrienne K Chan, Beth Tippett Barr, Anthony D Harries, Richard Bedell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2011, Malawi initiated an ambitious program for the prevention of maternal to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV, called 'Option B+,' which employs a universal test and life-long treatment strategy for all pregnant women. Priority setting should take place in defining a national research agenda for evaluating Option B + rollout in Malawi.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24161044 PMCID: PMC4231351 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4505-11-40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Res Policy Syst ISSN: 1478-4505
Figure 1Option B+, prevention of mother-to-child transmission cascade.
Research priorities identified within clusters
| | ▪ The feasibility, uptake and outcomes of integrated HIV and family planning services |
| | ▪ Role of provider-initiated HIV-testing by family planning providers |
| | ▪ Family planning preferences in relation to HIV-status of women and partners |
| | ▪ Policy analysis of family planning implementation in the context of Option B + and the use of current models of care for the integration of family planning and PMTCT |
| | ▪ Access to family planning services postpartum |
| | ▪ A typology of possible PMTCT service delivery models and a framework for classifying each service delivery |
| | ▪ National level aggregate outcomes related to access, uptake, adherence, retention, and degree of technical assistance at sites |
| | ▪ Individual level data to describe outcomes related to HIV-free survival, access, uptake, adherence and retention in relation to service delivery models |
| | ▪ Enhanced monitoring of maternal and child outcomes through development of a set of specific indicators |
| | ▪ Nationally aggregated and individual level data on uptake, adherence, and retention levels during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and post-breastfeeding |
| | ▪ Determinants of poor (and good) uptake, adherence, and retention across the PMTCT cascade |
| ▪ Evaluation of innovative models for support for mothers in Option B + for uptake, adherence, and treatment through antenatal, delivery, and postpartum periods |
Figure 2Models of care in health facilities providing PMTCT Option B + in Malawi.