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Systematic Review on the Evidence-base for Eliminating …

WebDr Rachel Beanland is an independent Public Health Specialist working in global health and HIV. She has experience of leading and contributing to systematic review teams including for WHO guideline development and the Evidence Aid

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URL: http://files.icap.columbia.edu/files/uploads/2017.12.04_Final_Report_Stigma_and_Discrimination_Review.pdf

Module 10 Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for …

WebModule 10: Key Points. An important part of adolescent HIV care and treatment is assessing and responding to the SRH needs of clients. In order to do this, health workers must be comfortable talking about sexuality and SRH with their clients, and must be knowledgeable about the common SRH issues faced by adolescents.

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Scaling Up Chronic Care Systems: Leveraging HIV

WebofHIV programs in manyofthese same settings. Although HIV andNCDarethought ofas quitedifferent challengesand tend to be ‘‘siloed’’ throughout the health system, the availability of

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ICAP at Columbia University

WebICAP 722 West 168th Street | New York, NY 10032 icap.columbia.edu to identify optimal HIV prevention, care, and treatment models, including adherence and approaches to the prevention of mother-to-child transmis-

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Why reinvent the wheel

WebChronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancers and chronic respiratory illness, are now the world’s leading causes of mortality, with a significant and rapidly growing impact in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) (Mathers and Loncar 2006, WHO 2008a). As the World Health Organization (WHO

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Package of Care for People Living with HIV

Web2 ICAP PACKAGE OF CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV Background The ICAP Model of Care is characterized by the delivery of comprehensive and integrated services along the HIV care continuum for adults, children, …

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Population health and individualized care in the global AIDS …

WebApproaches to the design and delivery of health services. Advantages: may enable more patient-centered care, may increase retention in care, and may enable more efficient delivery of HIV services Disadvantages: requires adaptation of existing training, procurement systems, lab systems, and M&E systems.

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ICAP at Columbia University

WebICAP. 722 West 168th Street | New York, NY 10032icap.columbia.edu identify optimal HIV prevention, care, and treatment models, including adherence and approaches to the prevention of mother-to-child trans- mission; management of tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV co-infections; and microbicides for the prevention of HIV transmission.

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ADOLESCENT HIV CARE AND TREATMENT A Training …

WebThe premise of adult learning is presented in “Figure 1: The Experiential learning cycle.”. In experiential learning, participants are encouraged to experiment with or try new and different ways of thinking and behaving and, thereby, to explore more effective ways of solving problems and applying solutions.

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Module 6 Adolescents, HIV, and Mental Illness

WebModule 6: Key Points. People with mental illness are often stigmatized, discriminated against, and excluded from school, social activities, and, at times, even health care services. Health workers can combat this stigma and discrimination by setting an example and treating people with mental illness respectfully.

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Global Nurse Capacity Building Program (GNCBP)

Web4 Global Nurse Capacity Building Program (GNCBP) NEPI: HRSA launched NEPI in 2009 to support the Congressional target of training at least 140,000 new health care workers by 2014 to promote sustainable control of the HIV epidemic. NEPI’s goal was to produce sufficient numbers of

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ICAP Approach to Differentiated Service Delivery

WebABOUT ICAP ICAP was founded in 2003 at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. A global leader in HIV and health systems strengthening,

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Module 6 Adolescents, HIV, and Mental Illness

WebModule 6: Key Points. People with mental illness are often stigmatized, discriminated against, and excluded from school, social activities, and, at times, even health care services. Health workers can combat this stigma and discrimination by setting an example and treating people with mental illness respectfully.

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GameChangers:WhyDidtheScale-UpofHIVTreatment Work …

Webpatients are largely invisible to health information systems. Operational research is required to quantify the magnitude of this problem and design interventions to address it.

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HIV Program: Strengthening Health for Health in Ethiopia

WebProject Summary From 2011 – 2015, with PEPFAR funding obtained through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and in partnership with Ethiopia’s Federal Ministry of Health and the Regional

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The Impact of HIV Scale-Up on the Role of Nurses in South …

WebThe ‘‘shattering dimensions’’1 of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in South Africa include adult HIV prevalence of 18.1%,2 an estimated 5.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS,2 and a fall in life expectancy from 63 years in 1990 to 54 years in 2007.3 The health care system, already markedly underresourced, has been severely stressed as increasing

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Module 5 Providing Psychosocial Support Services for …

WebHealth workers should use the 5 “A’s” when conducting psychosocial assessment with. clients: ASSESS, ADVISE, AGREE, ASSIST, and ARRANGE. Note that the 5 “A’s” were also covered in Module 3; these are part of the WHO IMAI guidelines on working with clients with chronic conditions, including HIV.

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Swaziland Recent Patterns in Population-Based HIV …

WebRecent Patterns in Population-Based HIV Prevalence in Swaziland George T. Bicego1*, Rejoice Nkambule2, Ingrid Peterson3, Jason Reed5, Deborah Donnell4, Henry Ginindza2,3, Yen T. Duong 5, Hetal Patel, Naomi Bock, Neena Philip6, Cherry Mao4, Jessica Justman6 1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mbabane, Swaziland, 2 Ministry of …

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Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey (SHIMS): a …

WebThe Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey (SHIMS) was designed to assess HIV incidence before and after scale-up of these intervention programmes by measuring prospectively observed HIV seroconversion in a nationally representative adult cohort. A search of PubMed for studies published in English through to Nov 7, 2016, using the …

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Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey (SHIMS)

Web2 Swaziland HIV Incidence Measurement Survey TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS .. .. 2

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