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The ESTHER hospital partnership initiative: a powerful levy for building capacities to combat the HIV pandemic in low-resource countries

机译:ESTHER医院合作伙伴计划:在资源贫乏国家中建立强大的征税以应对艾滋病毒大流行的能力

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Partnerships between hospitals in high income countries and low resource countries are uniquely capable of fulfilling the tripartite needs of care, training, and research required to address health care crises in low resource countries. Of particular interest, at a time when the EBOLA crisis highlights the weaknesses of health systems in resource-poor settings, the institutional resources and expertise of hospitals can also contribute to strengthening health systems with long-term sustainability.We describe a partnership network between French Hospitals and hospitals/health structures in 19 countries that demonstrates the power and efficacy of health partnership in the response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa and south East Asia. Through the ESTHER initiative, the partnership network currently provides capacity development, care and treatment to over 165,000 HIV-positive patients at 87 urban and 92 peripheral sites in 17 countries and enrolls 19,000 new HIV positive patients, delivers psychosocial services to 120 000 people and tests more than 35,000 pregnant women for HIV annually. It also, engages communities and assists with the development of a robust electronic information system.Launched in 2002, the ESTHER (Ensemble pour une Solidarite Thérapeutique Hospitalière En Reseau) initiative has grown from small projects with a focus on access to antiretroviral treatment in a limited number of West African countries at its outset into a large and comprehensive HIV/AIDS-control system in Western and Central Africa. The partnership’s rapid achievements in the fight against HIV/AIDS, combined with the comprehensive and long-term approach to countries’ health care needs, suggest that this “twinning” and medical mentoring model can and should be duplicated and developed to address the ever more pressing demand for response to global health needs in low resource countries.
机译:高收入国家和资源匮乏国家的医院之间的合作伙伴关系具有独特的能力,能够满足解决资源匮乏国家的医疗危机所需的三方护理,培训和研究需求。在埃博拉(EBOLA)危机凸显资源贫乏地区卫生系统的弱点之际,尤其值得关注的是,医院的机构资源和专业知识也可以为加强具有长期可持续性的卫生系统做出贡献。在19个国家/地区的医院和医院/卫生机构证明了健康伙伴关系在应对撒哈拉以南非洲和东南亚艾滋病毒/艾滋病大流行中的作用和功效。通过ESTHER倡议,伙伴关系网络目前为17个国家的87个城市和92个外围站点的165,000多名HIV阳性患者提供能力开发,护理和治疗,并招募了1.9万名新的HIV阳性患者,为12万人提供了心理社会服务并进行了检测每年有超过35,000名孕妇感染艾滋病毒。它还与社区互动,并协助开发强大的电子信息系统.2002年推出的ESTHER(Ensemble pour une SolidariteThérapeutiqueHospitalièreEn Reseau)计划从小型项目发展而来,专注于在有限的范围内获得抗逆转录病毒治疗许多西非国家从一开始就在西部和中部非洲建立了广泛而全面的艾滋病毒/艾滋病控制系统。该伙伴关系在抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病方面取得的迅速成就,加上对各国卫生保健需求的全面和长期方法,表明这种“双生”和医学指导模式可以并且应该被复制和发展,以解决更多问题。对资源匮乏国家应对全球卫生需求的紧迫需求。

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