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A study of patient attitudes towards decentralisation of HIV care in an urban clinic in South Africa

机译:南非城市诊所中患者对HIV护理权力下放的态度研究

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BackgroundIn South Africa, limited human resources are a major constraint to achieving universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage. Many of the public-sector HIV clinics operating within tertiary facilities, that were the first to provide ART in the country, have reached maximum patient capacity. Decentralization or "down-referral" (wherein ART patients deemed stable on therapy are referred to their closest Primary Health Clinics (PHCs) for treatment follow-up) is being used as a possible alternative of ART delivery care. This cross-sectional qualitative study investigates attitudes towards down-referral of ART delivery care among patients currently receiving care in a centralized tertiary HIV clinic.
机译:背景技术在南非,有限的人力资源是实现通用抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)覆盖率的主要限制。在该国率先提供抗逆转录病毒疗法的三级机构中,许多公共部门的艾滋病诊所已达到最大的患者容量。分散或“转诊”(被认为治疗稳定的ART患者将被转诊至最近的初级保健诊所(PHC)进行治疗随访)被用作ART分娩护理的可能替代方法。这项横断面的定性研究调查了目前在集中的三级HIV诊所接受治疗的患者对ART传递治疗的转诊态度。

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