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Keeping health staff healthy: evaluation of a workplace initiative to reduce morbidity and mortality from HIV/AIDS in Malawi

机译:保持医务人员健康:评估工作场所倡议以减少马拉维艾滋病毒/艾滋病的发病率和死亡率

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BackgroundIn Malawi, the dramatic shortage of human resources for health is negatively impacted by HIV-related morbidity and mortality among health workers and their relatives. Many staff find it difficult to access HIV care through regular channels due to fear of stigma and discrimination. In 2006, two workplace initiatives were implemented in Thyolo District: a clinic at the district hospital dedicated to all district health staff and their first-degree relatives, providing medical services, including HIV care; and a support group for HIV-positive staff.MethodsUsing routine programme data, we evaluated the following outcomes up to the end of 2009: uptake and outcome of HIV testing and counselling among health staff and their dependents; uptake and outcomes of antiretroviral therapy (ART) among health staff; and membership and activities of the support group. In addition, we included information from staff interviews and a job satisfaction survey to describe health workers' opinions of the initiatives.ResultsAlmost two-thirds (91 of 144, 63%) of health workers and their dependents undergoing HIV testing and counselling at the staff clinic tested HIV positive. Sixty-four health workers had accessed ART through the staff clinic, approximately the number of health workers estimated to be in need of ART. Of these, 60 had joined the support group. Cumulative ART outcomes were satisfactory, with more than 90% alive on treatment as of June 2009 (the end of the study observation period). The availability, confidentiality and quality of care in the staff clinic were considered adequate by beneficiaries.ConclusionsStaff clinic and support group services successfully provided care and support to HIV-positive health workers. Similar initiatives should be considered in other settings with a high HIV prevalence.
机译:背景技术在马拉维,卫生工作者及其亲属中与艾滋病毒相关的发病率和死亡率对卫生人力资源的严重短缺产生了负面影响。许多工作人员发现,由于担心污名和歧视,很难通过常规渠道获得艾滋病毒治疗。 2006年,在Thyolo区实施了两项工作场所倡议:位于区医院的诊所,专门为所有地区卫生人员及其一级亲属提供医疗服务,包括艾滋病毒护理;方法:使用常规项目数据,我们评估了截至2009年底的以下成果:卫生人员及其家属的艾滋病毒检测和咨询服务的接受程度和结果;以及对艾滋病毒阳性人员的支持。医务人员对抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的摄取和结果;以及支持小组的成员和活动。此外,我们还包括了来自员工访谈和工作满意度调查的信息,以描述卫生工作者对这些举措的看法。结果近三分之二(144名中的91名,占63%)的卫生工作者及其家属在工作人员中进行了HIV检测和咨询。诊所检测到HIV阳性。 64名卫生工作者通过员工诊所访问了抗逆转录病毒治疗,大约相当于估计需要抗逆转录病毒治疗的卫生工作者的数量。其中有60人加入了支持小组。累计ART效果令人满意,截至2009年6月(研究观察期结束),存活率超过90%。受益人认为员工诊所的可用性,保密性和护理质量是足够的。结论员工诊所和支持小组的服务成功地为HIV阳性的卫生工作者提供了护理和支持。在艾滋病毒感染率较高的其他环境中,也应考虑采取类似的措施。

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