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The Case For Family-Centered Differentiated Service Delivery for HIV.

Anna Grimsrud1, Helen Bygrave2, Lynne Wilkinson3.   

Abstract

Differentiated care, or differentiated service delivery (DSD), is increasingly being promoted as one of the possible ways to address and improve access, quality, and efficiency of HIV prevention, care, and treatment. Family-centered care has long been promoted within the provision of HIV services, but the full benefits have not necessarily been realized. In this article, we bring together these two approaches and make the case for how family-centered DSD can offer benefits to both people affected by HIV and the health system. Family-centered DSD approaches are presented for HIV testing and antiretroviral therapy (ART) delivery, referencing policies, best practice examples, and evidence from the field. With differentiated family-centered ART delivery, the potential efficiencies gained by extending ART refills can both benefit clients by reducing the frequency and intensity of contact with the health service and lead to health system gains by not requiring multiple providers to care for one family. A family-centered DSD approach should also be leveraged along the HIV care cascade in the provision of prevention technologies and mobilizing family members to receive regular HIV testing. Furthermore, a family-centered lens should be applied wherever DSD is implemented to ensure that, for example, adolescents who are pregnant receive an adapted package of quality care.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29994834     DOI: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr        ISSN: 1525-4135            Impact factor:   3.731


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Review 8.  Child-Centred Care in HIV Service Provision for Children in Resource Constrained Settings: A Narrative Review of Literature.

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Authors:  Arielle Lasry; Nathalie K Danho; Erin N Hulland; Annie D Diokouri; Marie-Huguette Kingbo; Nicole I L Doumatey; Alexandre K Ekra; Laurence G Ebah; Hoba Kouamé; Judith Hedje; Anne-Eudes Jean-Baptiste
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