Abstract Background In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal and child nurses to improve care for HIV positive children < 5 years old. A retrospective, pre-post intervention study was designed to evaluate effectiveness of a new pathway of care in a sample of Beira District Local Health Facilities (LHFs), the primary, local, community healthcare services. Methods The study was conducted by accessing registries of At Risk Children Clinics (ARCCs) and HIV Health Services. Two time periods, pre- and post-intervention, were compared using a set of endpoints. Variables distribution was explored using descriptive statistics. T-student, Mann Whitney and Chi-square tests were used for comparisons. Results...
Abstract Background Many resource-constrained countries now train non-physician clinicians in HIV/AI...
Evidence from several sub-Saharan countries support nurse-initiated antiretroviral treatment as a fe...
Problem: Infants and young children infected with HIV as a result of mother to child transmission ar...
Background: In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal an...
In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal and child nurs...
This study evaluated two models of routine HIV testing of hospitalized children in a high HIV-preval...
This study evaluated two models of routine HIV testing of hospitalized children in a high HIV-preval...
Background: In many African countries, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) ser...
AIM: To test the impact of a public health model to implement HIV pediatric care in Limited Resource...
The shortage of human resources for health, and in particular physicians, is one of the major barrie...
Abstract Background Task shifting and the integration...
Background: Early identification and entry into care is critical to reducing morbidity and mortality...
© 2020 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background: There are 170,000 children livin...
Introduction: Around 1,7 million adolescents aged 10-19 years worldwide are infected with HIV, 84% o...
Aim. To test the impact of a public health model to implement HIV pediatric care in Limited Resource...
Abstract Background Many resource-constrained countries now train non-physician clinicians in HIV/AI...
Evidence from several sub-Saharan countries support nurse-initiated antiretroviral treatment as a fe...
Problem: Infants and young children infected with HIV as a result of mother to child transmission ar...
Background: In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal an...
In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal and child nurs...
This study evaluated two models of routine HIV testing of hospitalized children in a high HIV-preval...
This study evaluated two models of routine HIV testing of hospitalized children in a high HIV-preval...
Background: In many African countries, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) ser...
AIM: To test the impact of a public health model to implement HIV pediatric care in Limited Resource...
The shortage of human resources for health, and in particular physicians, is one of the major barrie...
Abstract Background Task shifting and the integration...
Background: Early identification and entry into care is critical to reducing morbidity and mortality...
© 2020 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background: There are 170,000 children livin...
Introduction: Around 1,7 million adolescents aged 10-19 years worldwide are infected with HIV, 84% o...
Aim. To test the impact of a public health model to implement HIV pediatric care in Limited Resource...
Abstract Background Many resource-constrained countries now train non-physician clinicians in HIV/AI...
Evidence from several sub-Saharan countries support nurse-initiated antiretroviral treatment as a fe...
Problem: Infants and young children infected with HIV as a result of mother to child transmission ar...