Client-managed groups
The most common example of a client-managed group is a self-forming group of people living with HIV who meet at an agreed community location and nominate a member to collect…
The most common example of a client-managed group is a self-forming group of people living with HIV who meet at an agreed community location and nominate a member to collect…
Evidence on health care worker-managed groups highlights improved client outcomes, both at individual sites and at scale, and suggests benefits to specific client populations, including children, their caregivers and adolescents…
This citable publication from the Differentiated Service Delivery Programme at the IAS includes all of the information from our regularly updated evidence summaries pages as at November 2020. The document…
Adaptations in differentiated HIV treatment initiation In order to support HIV treatment initiation and reduce risk of SARS-CoV2 exposure at health facilities, adaptations included telehealth options such as virtual follow-up…