2008
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0002204
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Adherence Support Workers: A Way to Address Human Resource Constraints in Antiretroviral Treatment Programs in the Public Health Setting in Zambia

Abstract: BackgroundIn order to address staff shortages and improve adherence counseling for people on antiretroviral therapy (ART), the Zambia Prevention, Care and Treatment Partnership (ZPCT) developed an innovative strategy of training community volunteers to provide adherence support at the health facility and community levels. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of these ‘adherence support workers’ (ASWs) in adherence counseling, treatment retention and addressing inadequate human resources … Show more

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“…Authorities could consider training and using community network agent for some pre-ARV services such as cotrimoxazole distribution. Community workers can be useful in such interventions [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authorities could consider training and using community network agent for some pre-ARV services such as cotrimoxazole distribution. Community workers can be useful in such interventions [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Task-shifting strategies (delegation of health service responsibilities from higher to lower cadres of healthcare staff) through the training of community health workers and lay counselors as adherence support workers should be considered. Recent implementation of this strategy has proved feasible in HIV-testing centers [43]. However, there will be a need to assure the provision of quality assurance through ongoing supervision.…”
Section: "It Is Notable That Because Varying Definitions Of Adherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same intervention decreased virologic failure rates at and after 96 weeks into ART (Chang et al 2010). Positive benefits on retention in HIV care were also reported in quasi-experimental studies of CHW use in Zambia (Torpey et al 2008), South Africa (Igumbor et al 2011) and Malawi (Zachariah et al 2007). …”
Section: Theory Of Changementioning
confidence: 54%