Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report

This report describes enrollment into the cohorts for protocol 1 for the Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data. The study is evaluating short-term and long-term effects o...

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Other Authors: Fraser, Nicole
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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spelling okr-10986-326252021-06-14T10:15:08Z Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report World Bank Fraser, Nicole Shubber, Zara Görgens, Marelize HIV AIDS MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN CHRONIC DISEASE PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH CLINIC ADHERENCE COUNSELING ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT CLINICAL DATA HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS This report describes enrollment into the cohorts for protocol 1 for the Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data. The study is evaluating short-term and long-term effects of five interventions being implemented by the National Department of Health (NDoH) in South Africa to improve adherence to HIV care and chronic disease care in general: Fast track initiation counselling, decentralized medicine delivery, adherence clubs, early patient tracing and enhanced adherence counselling. The study uses a randomized evaluation design to compare sites where the intervention was rolled out with control sites providing standard of care. Enrollment began in June 2016 and was uneven in time and by province, as expected in a process using routine data and relying on programmatic implementation. Enrollment of HIV clients into cohorts will enable the NDoH to understand the short-term and long-term impacts of interventions to improve HIV treatment initiation, adherence and retention in care. 2019-10-25T16:55:47Z 2019-10-25T16:55:47Z 2017-01-31 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/821691507664484989/Evaluation-of-the-national-adherence-guidelines-for-chronic-diseases-in-South-Africa-using-routinely-collected-data-second-enrollment-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32625 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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topic HIV AIDS
MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN
CHRONIC DISEASE
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH CLINIC
ADHERENCE COUNSELING
ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT
CLINICAL DATA
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
spellingShingle HIV AIDS
MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN
CHRONIC DISEASE
PUBLIC HEALTH
HEALTH CLINIC
ADHERENCE COUNSELING
ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT
CLINICAL DATA
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
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Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
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description This report describes enrollment into the cohorts for protocol 1 for the Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data. The study is evaluating short-term and long-term effects of five interventions being implemented by the National Department of Health (NDoH) in South Africa to improve adherence to HIV care and chronic disease care in general: Fast track initiation counselling, decentralized medicine delivery, adherence clubs, early patient tracing and enhanced adherence counselling. The study uses a randomized evaluation design to compare sites where the intervention was rolled out with control sites providing standard of care. Enrollment began in June 2016 and was uneven in time and by province, as expected in a process using routine data and relying on programmatic implementation. Enrollment of HIV clients into cohorts will enable the NDoH to understand the short-term and long-term impacts of interventions to improve HIV treatment initiation, adherence and retention in care.
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World Bank
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title Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
title_short Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
title_full Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
title_fullStr Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the National Adherence Guidelines for Chronic Diseases in South Africa Using Routinely Collected Data : Second Enrollment Report
title_sort evaluation of the national adherence guidelines for chronic diseases in south africa using routinely collected data : second enrollment report
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/821691507664484989/Evaluation-of-the-national-adherence-guidelines-for-chronic-diseases-in-South-Africa-using-routinely-collected-data-second-enrollment-report
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