Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.

BACKGROUND: Malawi has one of the world's lowest densities of Health Care Workers (HCW) per capita. This study evaluates outcomes of a dedicated HCW HIV clinic in Malawi, created at Zomba Central Hospital in January 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Retrospective cohort data was analyzed comparing HC...

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Main Authors: Adrienne K Chan, Monique van Lettow, Lyson Tenthani, Moses Kumwenda, Lucy Gawa, Alice Kadzanja, Austin Mnthambala, Marion Kambanji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3098249?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9c93c731261346f6ab75439010c6f49f2020-11-25T01:42:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0165e1978910.1371/journal.pone.0019789Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.Adrienne K ChanMonique van LettowLyson TenthaniMoses KumwendaLucy GawaAlice KadzanjaAustin MnthambalaMarion KambanjiBACKGROUND: Malawi has one of the world's lowest densities of Health Care Workers (HCW) per capita. This study evaluates outcomes of a dedicated HCW HIV clinic in Malawi, created at Zomba Central Hospital in January 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Retrospective cohort data was analyzed comparing HCW clinic patient baseline characteristics and treatment outcomes at 18 months after inception, against those attending the general HIV clinic. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to explore perceptions of patients and caregivers regarding program value, level of awareness and barriers for uptake amongst HCW. 306 patients were enrolled on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the HCW HIV clinic, 6784 in the general clinic. Significantly (p<0.01) more HCW clients were initiated on ART on the basis of CD4 as opposed to WHO Stage 3/4 (36% vs.23%). Significantly fewer HCW clients defaulted (6% vs.17%), and died (4% vs.12%). The dedicated HCW HIV clinic was perceived as important and convenient in terms of reduced waiting times, and prompt and high quality care. Improved confidentiality was an appreciated quality of the HCW clinic however barriers included fear of being recognized. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Outcomes at the HCW clinic appear better compared to the general HIV clinic. The strategy of dedicated clinics to care for health providers is a means of HIV impact mitigation within human resource constrained health systems in high prevalence settings.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3098249?pdf=render
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author Adrienne K Chan
Monique van Lettow
Lyson Tenthani
Moses Kumwenda
Lucy Gawa
Alice Kadzanja
Austin Mnthambala
Marion Kambanji
spellingShingle Adrienne K Chan
Monique van Lettow
Lyson Tenthani
Moses Kumwenda
Lucy Gawa
Alice Kadzanja
Austin Mnthambala
Marion Kambanji
Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Adrienne K Chan
Monique van Lettow
Lyson Tenthani
Moses Kumwenda
Lucy Gawa
Alice Kadzanja
Austin Mnthambala
Marion Kambanji
author_sort Adrienne K Chan
title Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
title_short Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
title_full Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
title_fullStr Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
title_full_unstemmed Outcome assessment of a dedicated HIV positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in Malawi: a retrospective observational study.
title_sort outcome assessment of a dedicated hiv positive health care worker clinic at a central hospital in malawi: a retrospective observational study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Malawi has one of the world's lowest densities of Health Care Workers (HCW) per capita. This study evaluates outcomes of a dedicated HCW HIV clinic in Malawi, created at Zomba Central Hospital in January 2007. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Retrospective cohort data was analyzed comparing HCW clinic patient baseline characteristics and treatment outcomes at 18 months after inception, against those attending the general HIV clinic. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to explore perceptions of patients and caregivers regarding program value, level of awareness and barriers for uptake amongst HCW. 306 patients were enrolled on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the HCW HIV clinic, 6784 in the general clinic. Significantly (p<0.01) more HCW clients were initiated on ART on the basis of CD4 as opposed to WHO Stage 3/4 (36% vs.23%). Significantly fewer HCW clients defaulted (6% vs.17%), and died (4% vs.12%). The dedicated HCW HIV clinic was perceived as important and convenient in terms of reduced waiting times, and prompt and high quality care. Improved confidentiality was an appreciated quality of the HCW clinic however barriers included fear of being recognized. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Outcomes at the HCW clinic appear better compared to the general HIV clinic. The strategy of dedicated clinics to care for health providers is a means of HIV impact mitigation within human resource constrained health systems in high prevalence settings.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3098249?pdf=render
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