Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients
This report describes the short-term outcomes of an evaluation study for five different HIV cohorts using routinely collected data. The evaluation study is a collaboration between the National Department of Health of South Africa, the National Heal...
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okr-10986-293962021-06-14T10:12:50Z Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients World Bank Görgens, Marelize Fraser, Nicole Shubber, Zara HIV AIDS ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY HEALTH SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY COUNSELLING This report describes the short-term outcomes of an evaluation study for five different HIV cohorts using routinely collected data. The evaluation study is a collaboration between the National Department of Health of South Africa, the National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) and the World Bank. Boston University/Health Economics and Epidemiology Research Office (HE2RO) is the academic partner in the evaluation. The overall aims of the evaluation are to assess the impact of South Africa`s Adherence Guideline interventions on HIV patients’ treatment outcomes; estimate the costs of the interventions; and describe the cascade of care for TB, hypertension, and diabetes at the same clinics. The short-term endpoints reported on herein concern ART initiation among FTIC eligible patients, ARV medication pick-up among AC and DMD eligible patients, retention in care among TRIC eligible patients, and viral load suppression among EAC eligible patients. The final outcomes of this evaluation will be reported on separately, once patients have been follow-up for one year and routine data on viral load suppression and retention in care become available 2018-02-28T19:42:35Z 2018-02-28T19:42:35Z 2017-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/629101519627646589/Evaluation-of-the-national-adherence-guidelines-for-chronic-diseases-in-South-Africa-the-impact-of-differentiated-care-models-on-short-term-indicators-in-HIV-patients http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29396 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Economic & Sector Work Africa South Africa |
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This report describes the short-term
outcomes of an evaluation study for five different HIV
cohorts using routinely collected data. The evaluation study
is a collaboration between the National Department of Health
of South Africa, the National Health Laboratory Service
(NHLS) and the World Bank. Boston University/Health
Economics and Epidemiology Research Office (HE2RO) is the
academic partner in the evaluation. The overall aims of the
evaluation are to assess the impact of South Africa`s
Adherence Guideline interventions on HIV patients’ treatment
outcomes; estimate the costs of the interventions; and
describe the cascade of care for TB, hypertension, and
diabetes at the same clinics. The short-term endpoints
reported on herein concern ART initiation among FTIC
eligible patients, ARV medication pick-up among AC and DMD
eligible patients, retention in care among TRIC eligible
patients, and viral load suppression among EAC eligible
patients. The final outcomes of this evaluation will be
reported on separately, once patients have been follow-up
for one year and routine data on viral load suppression and
retention in care become available |
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients |
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients |
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients |
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients |
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa : The Impact of Differentiated Care Models on Short-Term Indicators in HIV Patients |
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evaluation of the national adherence guidelines for chronic diseases in south africa : the impact of differentiated care models on short-term indicators in hiv patients |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2018 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/629101519627646589/Evaluation-of-the-national-adherence-guidelines-for-chronic-diseases-in-South-Africa-the-impact-of-differentiated-care-models-on-short-term-indicators-in-HIV-patients http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29396 |
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