MSF Khayelitsha evening quick pick-up programme
MSF tools for implementation of Khayelitsha evening quick pick-up programme, including a training presentation, SOP, register and patient information leaflet.
MSF tools for implementation of Khayelitsha evening quick pick-up programme, including a training presentation, SOP, register and patient information leaflet.
Data from client-managed group models shows improved client outcomes with qualitative evidence supporting reduced costs and increased time savings. Editorials relating to client-managed groups, the utilization of expert clients as…
MSF guideline (October 2014) describing the ART adherence club (AC) model, its outcomes and how to implement the AC model together with implementation tools. These include client information materials, 2-monthly…
A report by The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) describes the Community Drug Distribution Points (CDDP) model and the implementation steps, together with outcomes and challenges.
Two reports commissioned by the Capacity Project and USAID examine the utilization of lay human resources for home ART refill delivery in Uganda. The first (2006) details the human resources…
A 2016 report by the United States Agency for International Development looked at task-shifting community-based programmes supporting ARV treatment in Uganda. It describes both the Kitovu mobile service and the…
MSF report and toolkit describing an ART model of care provided to mobile populations on the border between South African and Zimbabwe together with outcomes. Annexures include implementation tools, such…
The limited evidence for facility-based individual models suggests increased cost effectiveness for the health system, improved quality of care and improved client outcomes.
Evidence on health care worker-managed groups highlights improved client outcomes, both at individual sites and at scale, and suggests benefits to other client groups, including children, their caregivers and clients…