| Literature DB >> 25902708 |
Masami Fujita1, Krishna C Poudel2, Kimberly Green3, Teodora Wi4, Iyanthi Abeyewickreme5, Massimo Ghidinelli6, Masaya Kato7, Mean Chhi Vun8, Seng Sopheap9, Khin Ohnmar San10, Phavady Bollen11, Krishna Kumar Rai12, Atul Dahal13, Durga Bhandari14, Peniel Boas15, Jessica Yaipupu16, Petchsri Sirinirund17, Pairoj Saonuam18, Bui Duc Duong19, Do Thi Nhan20, Nguyen Thi Minh Thu21, Masamine Jimba22.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the Asia-Pacific region, limited systematic assessment has been conducted on HIV service delivery models. Applying an analytical framework of the continuum of prevention and care, this study aimed to assess HIV service deliveries in six Asia and Pacific countries from the perspective of service availability, linking approaches and performance monitoring for maximizing HIV case detection and retention.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25902708 PMCID: PMC4421992 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0804-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Brief characteristics of the study countries
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| Total area (sq km) | 181,035 | 678,500 | 136,801 | 459,854 | 514,000 | 329,560 |
| Population (m.) (2009) | 15 | 50 | 29 | 7 | 68 | 87 |
| No. of provinces/Zones | 24 | 14 | 14 | 20 | 76 | 63 |
| No. of districts/Townships | 77 | 330 | 75 | 89 | 878 | 697 |
| Adult literacy rate (%) (2008) | 78 | 92 | 58 | 60 | 94 | 93 |
| Income level | Low | Low | Low | Lower middle | Upper middle | Lower middle |
| GNI per capita (US$) (2009) | 650 | - | 440 | 1,180 | 3,760 | 1,010 |
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| Estimated number of PLHIV as of 2010 | 56,200 | 226,000 | 70,000 | 54,000 | 517,000 | 254,000 |
| HIV prevalence** | ||||||
| Adults (aged 15–49) | 0.6 (2011) | 0.53 (2011) | 0.3 (2011) | 0.8 (2011) | 1.3 | 0.4 |
| People who inject drugs (PWID) | 24.4 (2007) | 21.9 (2011) | 6.3 (2011) | Not available | 38.7 (2009) | 18.4 (2009) |
| Female sex workers (FSW) | 13.9 (2010) | 9.4 (2011) | 1.7 (2011) | 17.8 (2010) | 2.8 (2009) | 3.2 (2009) |
| Men who have sex with men (MSM) | 2.1 (2010) | 7.8 (2011) | 3.8 (2009) | Not available | 13.5 (2009) | 16.7 (2009) |
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| ART coverage (%) | 89.5 (2011) | 43.8 (2011) | 23.7 (2011) | 61.2 (2011) | 64.6 (2011) | 54.0 (2011) |
| HIV-positive women who received ARV to reduce the risk of mother-to-child HIV transmission (%) | 63.5 (2011) | 54.5 (2010) | 12.2 (2011) | 12.3 (2011) | 94.0 (2011) | 44.0 (2011) |
| TB cases who received ART and TB treatment (%) | 32.7 (2011) | Not available | Not available | 25.1 (2011) | 29.8 (2011) | 30.1 (2011) |
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| Female sex workers (%) | 81.5 (2010) | 76.2 (2008) | 60.0 (2011) | 36.4 (2010) | 56.9 (2010) | 47.3 (2009) |
| Men who have sex with men(%) | 69.5 (2010) | 69.1 (2009) | 77.3 (2009) | 66.6 (2010) | 49.2 (2010) | 24.0 (2009) |
| People who inject drugs (PWID) (Number syringe distributed per injecting drug user per year) | 120.2 (2011) | 123 (2011) | 71.4 (2011) | Not available | 9.8 (2010) | 140 (2011) |
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| Female sex workers | 81.5 (2010) | 71.1 (2008) | 54.6 (2011) | 46.4 (2010) | 50.4 (2010) | 43.8 (2011) |
| Men who have sex with men | 34.0 (2010) | 47.6 (2009) | 42.0 (2009) | 55.8 (2010) | 29.2 (2010) | 30.2 (2011) |
| People who inject drugs | 35.3 (2007) | 27.3 (2008) | 21.4 (2011) | Not available | 40.8 (2010) | 29.1 (2011) |
Remark: GNI: Gross national income.
**AIDS Progress Report, 2012 of Cambodia [19], Myanmar [20], Nepal [21], PNG [22], Thailand [23], and Vietnam [24].
Figure 1Analytical Framework of the Continuum of Prevention and Care (COPC).
Access to HIV testing and counseling among key populations
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| Geographical areas of out-reach services* | 46 districts for FSWs, 33 districts for MSM, 1 city for PWID | (Districts covered by NGOs for PWID and FSWs) | (For PWID, FSWs, MSM, TG and migrants) | National Capital District and Madang. | All districts | More than half of total districts for PWID and FSWs. |
| Total no. of VCT sites* | 246 | 480 | 204 | 411 | 1316 | 272 |
| Provinces with VCT sites* | 24/24 provinces | 14/14 provinces | 14/14 zones | 20/20 provinces | 76/76 provinces | 63/63 provinces |
| Districts with VCT sites* | 77/77 districts | 212/325 townships | 75/75 districts | 89/89 districts | 878/878 districts | 175/697 districts |
| VCT sites at lower than district (township) level* | 166/997 health centers | Few | Few | 121 | Few | Few |
| Districts with VCT sites (%)* | 100 (77/77 districts) | 65 (212/325 townships) | 100 (75/75 districts) | 100 (89/89 districts) | 100 (878/878 districts) | 25 (175/697 districts) |
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| Approaches to accelerate access to testing and counseling and referrals to care among key populations* | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT | −Peer educators refer key populations to VCT. |
| −OST sites refer PWID to VCT | −OST sites refer PWID to VCT | −OST sites and drug treatment and rehabilitation centers refer PWID to VCT | −OST sites refer PWID to VCT | −OST sites refer PWID to VCT | ||
| −On-site HIV testing initiated in hot spots for FSWs and MSM | −Drop-in centers refer key populations to VCT | −Drop-in centers refer key populations to VCT | −Drop-in centers refer key populations to VCT. | −Drop-in centers refer key populations to VCT | ||
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| HIV testing coverage among key populations (%)** | ||||||
| FSW | 81.5 (2010) | 71.1 (2008) | 54.6 (2011) | 46.4 (2010) | 50.4 (2010) | 43.8 (2011) |
| MSM | 34.0 (2010) | 47.6 (2009) | 42.0 (2009) | 55.8 (2010) | 29.2 (2010) | 30.2 (2011) |
| PWID | 35.3 (2007) | 27.3 (2008) | 21.4 (2011) | Not available | 40.8 (2010) | 29.1 (2011) |
Source: *National HIV programs of 6 countries as of 2010, **AIDS Progress Report 2012 of Cambodia [19], Myanmar [20], Nepal [21], PNG [22], Thailand [23], Vietnam [24].
Remark: Province refers to the health administration, one level higher than so called district. District refers to the health administration level with the first referral-hospital (Operational district in Cambodia, Township in Myanmar, District in Nepal, PNG, Thailand, and Vietnam).
FSW: Female sex worker, MSM: Men having sex with men, PWID: People who inject drugs, TG: Transgender persons, OST: Opioid substitution therapy, VCT: Voluntary testing and counselling, CHBC: Community- and home-based care.
Chronic care management
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| Total no. of ART sites | 51 | 90 | 36 | 61 | 1014 | 217 |
| Provinces with ART | 21/24 provinces | 13/14 provinces | 13/14 zones | 20/20 provinces | 76/76 provinces | 63/63 provinces |
| Districts with ART | 44/77 districts | 59/325 townships | 30/75 districts | 61/89 districts | 878/878 districts | 167/697 districts |
| Districts having ART (%) | 57 | 18 | 40 | 69 | 100 | 24 |
| Districts with VCT having ART (%) | 57 | 28 | 40 | 69 | 100 | 95 |
| District with CHBC | 44/44 (848/997 health center) | 15 or more/59 | 13/30 | 2/61 | 400 or more/878 | (185 teams)/167 |
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| Testing and counseling (post-test counseling) to pre-ART care linkage | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care, but often in distant location. CHBC team offering referral support | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care, but often in distant location | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care, but often in distant location | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care, but often in distant location | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care. VCT and Pre-ART care located in the same facility | PLHIV referred to pre-ART care, but often in distant location |
| Generating a daily patient appointment list for ART | 32 sites electronic, 19 sites paper-based system | Most sites paper-based system | Most sites paper-based system | 4 sites electronic, 57 paper-based system | All sites electronic system | Most sites paper-based system |
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| Monitoring of pre-ART care through national program reporting | Enrolment: 7,391 | Enrolment: 30,615 | Enrolment: 15,443 | Enrolment 2,541 | Enrolment 28,264 | Enrolment: 8,729 |
| Attrition: 2,249 (Lost and died monitored from 4th quarter of 2010) | Attrition: not available | Attrition: not available | Attrition 414 | Attrition 11,185 | Attrition: Available only from selected sites | |
| −Lost 278 | −Lost 6,892 | |||||
| −Died 136 | −Died 4,293 | |||||
| Monitoring of appointment keeping for ART | Annual facility survey in 42 sites, Local quality improvement in 16 sites. | Not yet operational | Not yet operational | Not yet operational | Annual facility survey in 38 sites | Annual facility survey in 30 sites |
| ART retention at 12-month (%) | 93 | 87 | N/A | 78 | 83 | 82 |
Source: National HIV programs of 6 countries, AIDS Progress Report 2012 of Cambodia [19], Myanmar [20], Nepal [21], PNG [22], Thailand [23], Vietnam [24].
Remark: Province refers to the health administration, one level higher than so called district. District refers to the health administration level with the first referral-hospital (Operational district in Cambodia, Township in Myanmar, District in Nepal, PNG, Thailand, and Vietnam). CHBC: Community- and home-based care.
Figure 2Operational linkages between HIV, tuberculosis, and maternal and child health services for HIV testing and counseling in 2010. Remark: Size of each box indicates the extent of availability (e.g. ¼ of sub-districts with VCT in PNG). A red arrow indicates systematic referral and a light-colored arrow indicates ad-hoc referral. ANC: Antenatal care. Source: National HIV Programs of 6 countries.
Performance monitoring of linkages between HIV, TB and maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH)
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| Pregnant women who know HIV status (%), 2010* | 74 | 35 | 13 | 24 | 94 | 52 |
| TB patients who know HIV status (%), 2010** | 77 | 3 | NA | 7 | 77 | 43 |
| ARV coverage for pregnant women to prevent mother-to-child transmission (%), 2011*** | 64 | 55 | 12 | 12 | 94 | 44 |
| HIV positive TB patients who received ART and TB treatment (%), 2011*** | 33 | NA | NA | 25 | 26 | 30 |
Source: *Global HIV/AIDS response: epidemic update and health sector progress towards universal access: progress report 2011 [31].
**Global tuberculosis control, WHO Report 2011 [32].
***National HIV programs of 6 countries, AIDS Progress Report 2012 of Cambodia [19], Myanmar [20], Nepal [21], PNG [22], Thailand [23], Vietnam [24].
ART sites providing comprehensive care through the involvement of PLHIV and links to CHBC
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| National guidance and framework | −Framework and SOPs on continuum of care | Strategy on comprehensive continuum of care for PLHIV | −Strategy to initiate CHBC | −Strategy of greater involvement of PLHIV | −Policy of National Security Office to support PLHIV network | −Action plan on care and treatment |
| −SOPs for ‘MMM’ (center for friends help friends) and CHBC | −Guidelines and SOPs for CHBC | −ART protocol | ||||
| −SOPs for CHBC | ||||||
| Features of collaboration between ART sites, PLHIV and CHBC | −‘MMM’ established inside ART sites and managed by a few PLHIV | −NGO clinics covering about 75% of PLHIV on ART | −PLHIV workers of NGOs visit ART sites on clinic days to complement services provided by health workers | −ART sites established continuum of care centers as pilot project | −Comprehensive Continuum of Care (CCC) Centers run by PLHIV | −ART sites involving PLHIV as member of ART team and facilitating PLHIV peer support groups |
| −Monthly meetings of ‘MMM’ involving patients, health workers and often hospital management | −In all NGO clinics, PLHIV working as part of care team | −Most CHBC teams involve PLHIV and are based at NGO-run HIV prevention and care centers | −PLHIV peer educators in ART sites | −CCC Centers located inside ART sites in some areas, outside in other areas | −A number of CHBC models including ART sites based; Stand-alone model run by PLHIV groups and local NGOs; Led by Women’s Union; and Commune health station based. | |
| −PLHIV working as part of ART team | −PLHIV having some role in government run clinics too | −The continuum of care centers linked to CHBC teams | −CHBC led by PLHIV as part of activities of CCC Centers | |||
| −NGO-led CHBC teams involving PLHIV and attending ‘MMM’ meetings and local coordination meetings | −Local coordination meetings involving CHBC | |||||
| Scale | −Most ART sites having MMM | −PLHIV as care provider in all NGO run clinics | −All ART sites supported by PLHIV workers | −4 ART sites established the centers | −367 CCC Centers operational | −More than 100 ART sites involve PLHIV as member of ART teams and linked to CHBC |
| −356 CHBC teams linked to 848 sub-district health centers | −CHBC at least in 15/325 townships | −More than half of ART sites linked to CHBC | −5 ART sites having PLHIV peer educators | −CHBC at least in 400/878 districts | −185 CHBC teams | |
| −CHBC in 13/75 districts | −CHBC in 2/89 districts | |||||
Remark: SOPs: Standard operating procedures, CHBC: Community- and home-based care.
Source: National HIV programs of 6 countries as of 2010.