Literature DB >> 26699356

Leveraging HIV platforms to work toward comprehensive primary care in rural Malawi: the Integrated Chronic Care Clinic.

Emily B Wroe1, Noel Kalanga2, Bright Mailosi3, Stanley Mwalwanda4, Chiyembekezo Kachimanga5, Kondwani Nyangulu6, Elizabeth Dunbar7, Lila Kerr8, Lawrence Nazimera9, Luckson Dullie10.   

Abstract

This case study describes an integrated chronic care clinic that utilizes a robust HIV program as a platform for NCD screening and treatment. A unique model, the integrated chronic care clinic provides longitudinal care for patients with an array of chronic diseases including HIV and common NCDs, allowing for a single visit for all of a patient's conditions. Set in Malawi's remote Neno District, this clinic structure aims to (1) increase access to care for NCD patients, (2) maximize efficiency given the severe human resource shortages, and (3) replicate strong HIV outcomes for patients with other chronic conditions. The goal is to increase the number of health facilities in Neno capable of fully delivering Malawi's Essential Health Package, the set of cost-effective interventions endorsed by Malawi MOH to reduce burden of disease and leading causes of death. While implementation is ongoing and processes are evolving, this model of healthcare delivery has already improved the accessibility of NCD care by allowing patients to have all of their chronic conditions treated on the same day at their nearest health facility, notably without additional investment of human and financial resources. Currently, 6781 patients on antiretroviral therapy and 721 patients with NCDs are benefitting, including 379 with hypertension, 187 with asthma, 144 with epilepsy, and 76 with diabetes. Among the NCD patient population, 15.1% are HIV-positive. Success hinged largely on several factors, including clear leadership and staff ownership of their specific duties, and a well-defined and uniform patient flow process. Furthermore, deliberate and regular conversations about challenges allowed for constant iteration and improvement of processes. Moving forward, several tasks remain. We are refining the data management process to further consolidate medical records, along with integrating our tracking processes for clients who miss appointments. Additionally, we are exploring opportunities for further integration, including family planning. A follow-up patient satisfaction survey is planned for the coming months to track the impact of the clinic's redesign. Given limited human and financial resources, innovative solutions are required to address the growing burden of chronic disease in Malawi. We have found that an integrated, patient-centered approach maximizes efficiency and reduces barriers to care for the hardest to reach patients.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  HIV; Integrated care; Non-communicable disease; Task shifting

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26699356     DOI: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2015.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc (Amst)        ISSN: 2213-0764


  32 in total

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Journal:  AIDS       Date:  2018-07-01       Impact factor: 4.177

Review 2.  Models of lifelong care for children and adolescents with chronic conditions in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review.

Authors:  Lindsey K Reif; Josefien van Olmen; Margaret L McNairy; Saeed Ahmed; Nande Putta; Raoul Bermejo; Rachel Nugent; Elijah Paintsil; Bernadette Daelmans; Cherian Varghese; Nandita Sugandhi; Elaine J Abrams
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-07

3.  Hypertension Control and Retention in Care Among HIV-Infected Patients: The Effects of Co-located HIV and Chronic Noncommunicable Disease Care.

Authors:  Brianna Osetinsky; Becky L Genberg; Gerald S Bloomfield; Joseph Hogan; Sonak Pastakia; Edwin Sang; Anthony Ngressa; Ann Mwangi; Mark N Lurie; Stephen T McGarvey; Omar Galárraga
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 3.731

4.  'Blood pressure can kill you tomorrow, but HIV gives you time': illness perceptions and treatment experiences among Malawian individuals living with HIV and hypertension.

Authors:  Matthew Hing; Risa M Hoffman; Juliet Seleman; Florence Chibwana; Daniel Kahn; Corrina Moucheraud
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 3.547

Review 5.  Community-Based ART Programs: Sustaining Adherence and Follow-up.

Authors:  Joia S Mukherjee; Danika Barry; Robert D Weatherford; Ishaan K Desai; Paul E Farmer
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 5.071

6.  The impact of user fees on health services utilization and infectious disease diagnoses in Neno District, Malawi: a longitudinal, quasi-experimental study.

Authors:  S I Watson; E B Wroe; E L Dunbar; J Mukherjee; S B Squire; L Nazimera; L Dullie; R J Lilford
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2016-10-20       Impact factor: 2.655

7.  Delivering comprehensive HIV services across the HIV care continuum: a comparative analysis of survival and progress towards 90-90-90 in rural Malawi.

Authors:  Emily B Wroe; Elizabeth L Dunbar; Noel Kalanga; Luckson Dullie; Chiyembekezo Kachimanga; Andrew Mganga; Michael Herce; Jason Beste; Jonas Rigodon; Lawrence Nazimera; Ryan K McBain
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-01-12

8.  Reorienting Primary Health Care Services for Non-Communicable Diseases: A Comparative Preparedness Assessment of Two Healthcare Networks in Malawi and Zambia.

Authors:  Veronica Shiroya; Naonga Shawa; Beatrice Matanje; John Haloka; Elvis Safary; Chikondi Nkhweliwa; Olaf Mueller; Sam Phiri; Florian Neuhann; Andreas Deckert
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 9.  HIV and cardiovascular disease.

Authors:  Kaku So-Armah; Laura A Benjamin; Gerald S Bloomfield; Matthew J Feinstein; Priscilla Hsue; Benson Njuguna; Matthew S Freiberg
Journal:  Lancet HIV       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 16.070

10.  Development and validation of a Malawian version of the primary care assessment tool.

Authors:  Luckson Dullie; Eivind Meland; Øystein Hetlevik; Thomas Mildestvedt; Sturla Gjesdal
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 2.497

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