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Capacity building in scaling up pediatric HIV care: A case of Uganda

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Page 1: Geoffrey Taasi -Ministry of Health, Uganda

April 12, 2023 Uganda STD/ACP, MOH 1

Geoffrey Taasi,

STD/ACP, Ministry of Health, Uganda

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•Geoffrey Taasi

•Dr. Elyanu Peter

•Cotty Nabatanzi

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• Of the 146,000 children living with HIV, 76,750 urgently need ART

• Only 24% had access to ART by 2009. Without ART, 75% die by age five.

• In 2009 the Uganda National coverage was at 33%.• Early diagnosis & treatment can prevent these deaths• Coverage remain low at 68% and 58% at hospital

and HC IV• 100% and 82% adult ART respectively• Most health workers lack the skills to manage

paediatric HIV.

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• Between 2009 and 2011, the MOH implemented the Pediatric HIV training and communication project

• To strengthen capacity of care providers to identify and test children at risk of HIV,

• To provide quality pediatric and adolescent HIV and AIDS care

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• A harmonized National curriculum • A five day training and a two day mentorship• Job aids, mentorship guides and an M&E system

were developed. • Retrospective data collection and analysis of

service statistics -early 2012.• Client exit interviews -10 sites in 2011, 40 care

givers of children (35F, 5M) and 10 adolescents were interviewed and data analyzed

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• Coverage increased to 68% in 2012 up from 33% in 2009

• 36.6% on ART by March 2012 from 24% in 2009

• 462 health trained on pediatric psychosocial support and

• 1,082 trained on clinical care

• 202 mentors (regional and National)

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• Mean period between eligibility and initiation on ART reduced from six to one month.

• Care providers can provide quality pediatric ART services.

• 100% of the care givers interviewed knew correct dosing and frequency of medication

• 95% knew their appointment dates and 80% kept them

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In 2011 – only 49% of Infants were initiated on

ART

In 2012 – 56% of Infants were initiated on ART

Have we made any progress?

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• Delay in consensus building

• Late identification of children,

• late initiation, losses to follow up,

• Poor adherence, Paed formulations

• Strengthened central coordination by MOH,

• Role distribution among partners, improved supply chain, mentorship, use of job aids

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• Proper needs assessment ensures demand driven CB,

• ownership, sustainability and SS• Ownership of interventions by stakeholders

requires interventions by them, for them and to them and not at them.

• Scaling up of pediatric HIV is best done simultaneously with the Adult ART.

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• The model can be replicated to effectively save costs and develop capacity without much disruption of other services

• Pediatric HIV care does not require separate clinics and long training but harmonized, standardized curricula & mentorship

• Country ownership is possible when efforts are coordinated by government and implementation provided for by a public framework

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• STD/ACP, Uganda Ministry of Health• USAID• Health Communications Partnership (HCP)• Regional Centre for Quality of health care,

Miserere University• All HIV USAID partners in Uganda (STARs,

Baylor, SUSTAIN, RTI,,,,)

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