2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282425
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Human resource time commitments and associated costs of Community Caregiver outreach team operations in South Africa

Abstract: Introduction In South Africa, Community Caregivers (CCGs) visit households to provide basic healthcare services including those for tuberculosis and HIV. However, CCG workloads, costs, and time burden are largely unknown. Our objective was to assess the workloads and operational costs for CCG teams operating in different settings in South Africa. Methods Between March and October 2018, we collected standardized self-reported activity time forms from 11 CCG pairs working at two public health clinics in Ekurhu… Show more

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“…A local study recently reported that community caregivers in South Africa perform numerous cost-effective duties that help patients overcome some of the difficulties they experience when trying to access healthcare services, such as organizing rehabilitation service home visits and collecting medication on behalf of patients. 40 A study conducted in the Mzinyathi District of KZN highlighted the need for sufficient support and funding for community caregivers as they assist with patient identification in their communities, and treatment access and monitoring. 41 Participants in this study recommended collaboration with community caregivers to whom basic clinical skills could be transferred to aid in the early identification of people who would benefit from rehabilitation services, and help them to keep appointments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A local study recently reported that community caregivers in South Africa perform numerous cost-effective duties that help patients overcome some of the difficulties they experience when trying to access healthcare services, such as organizing rehabilitation service home visits and collecting medication on behalf of patients. 40 A study conducted in the Mzinyathi District of KZN highlighted the need for sufficient support and funding for community caregivers as they assist with patient identification in their communities, and treatment access and monitoring. 41 Participants in this study recommended collaboration with community caregivers to whom basic clinical skills could be transferred to aid in the early identification of people who would benefit from rehabilitation services, and help them to keep appointments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%