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The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe

Reliance on community health workers (CHWs) for HIV care continues to increase, particularly in resource-limited settings. CHWs can improve HIV service use and adherence to treatment, but effectiveness of these programmes relies on providing an enabling work environment for CHWs, including reasonabl...

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Autores principales: Busza, Joanna, Dauya, Ethel, Bandason, Tsitsi, Simms, Victoria, Chikwari, Chido Dziva, Makamba, Memory, Mchugh, Grace, Munyati, Shungu, Chonzi, Prosper, Ferrand, Rashida A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29309578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czx187
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author Busza, Joanna
Dauya, Ethel
Bandason, Tsitsi
Simms, Victoria
Chikwari, Chido Dziva
Makamba, Memory
Mchugh, Grace
Munyati, Shungu
Chonzi, Prosper
Ferrand, Rashida A
author_facet Busza, Joanna
Dauya, Ethel
Bandason, Tsitsi
Simms, Victoria
Chikwari, Chido Dziva
Makamba, Memory
Mchugh, Grace
Munyati, Shungu
Chonzi, Prosper
Ferrand, Rashida A
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description Reliance on community health workers (CHWs) for HIV care continues to increase, particularly in resource-limited settings. CHWs can improve HIV service use and adherence to treatment, but effectiveness of these programmes relies on providing an enabling work environment for CHWs, including reasonable workload, supportive supervision and adequate training and supplies. Although criteria for effective CHW programmes have been identified, these have rarely been prospectively applied to design and evaluation of new interventions. For the Zimbabwe study for Enhancing Testing and Improving Treatment of HIV in Children (ZENITH) randomized controlled trial, we based our intervention on an existing evidence-based framework for successful CHW programmes. To assess CHWs’ experiences delivering the intervention, we conducted longitudinal, qualitative semi-structured interviews with all 19 CHWs at three times during implementation. The study aimed to explore CHWs’ perceptions of how the intervention’s structure and management affected their performance, and consider implications for the programme’s future scale-up and adoption in other settings. CHWs expressed strong motivation, commitment and job satisfaction. They considered the intervention acceptable and feasible to deliver, and levels of satisfaction rose over interview rounds. Intensive supervision and mentoring emerged as critical to ensuring CHWs’ long-term satisfaction. Provision of job aids, standardized manuals and refresher training were also important, as were formalized links between clinics and CHWs. Concerns raised by CHWs included poor remuneration, their reluctance to stop providing support to individual families following the requisite number of home visits, and disappointment at the lack of programme sustainability following completion of the trial. Furthermore, intensive supervision and integration with clinical services may be difficult to replicate outside a trial setting. This study shows that existing criteria for designing successful CHW programmes are useful for maximizing effectiveness, but challenges remain for ensuring long-term sustainability of ‘task shifting’ strategies.
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spelling pubmed-58862692018-04-09 The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe Busza, Joanna Dauya, Ethel Bandason, Tsitsi Simms, Victoria Chikwari, Chido Dziva Makamba, Memory Mchugh, Grace Munyati, Shungu Chonzi, Prosper Ferrand, Rashida A Health Policy Plan Original Articles Reliance on community health workers (CHWs) for HIV care continues to increase, particularly in resource-limited settings. CHWs can improve HIV service use and adherence to treatment, but effectiveness of these programmes relies on providing an enabling work environment for CHWs, including reasonable workload, supportive supervision and adequate training and supplies. Although criteria for effective CHW programmes have been identified, these have rarely been prospectively applied to design and evaluation of new interventions. For the Zimbabwe study for Enhancing Testing and Improving Treatment of HIV in Children (ZENITH) randomized controlled trial, we based our intervention on an existing evidence-based framework for successful CHW programmes. To assess CHWs’ experiences delivering the intervention, we conducted longitudinal, qualitative semi-structured interviews with all 19 CHWs at three times during implementation. The study aimed to explore CHWs’ perceptions of how the intervention’s structure and management affected their performance, and consider implications for the programme’s future scale-up and adoption in other settings. CHWs expressed strong motivation, commitment and job satisfaction. They considered the intervention acceptable and feasible to deliver, and levels of satisfaction rose over interview rounds. Intensive supervision and mentoring emerged as critical to ensuring CHWs’ long-term satisfaction. Provision of job aids, standardized manuals and refresher training were also important, as were formalized links between clinics and CHWs. Concerns raised by CHWs included poor remuneration, their reluctance to stop providing support to individual families following the requisite number of home visits, and disappointment at the lack of programme sustainability following completion of the trial. Furthermore, intensive supervision and integration with clinical services may be difficult to replicate outside a trial setting. This study shows that existing criteria for designing successful CHW programmes are useful for maximizing effectiveness, but challenges remain for ensuring long-term sustainability of ‘task shifting’ strategies. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5886269/ /pubmed/29309578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czx187 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Busza, Joanna
Dauya, Ethel
Bandason, Tsitsi
Simms, Victoria
Chikwari, Chido Dziva
Makamba, Memory
Mchugh, Grace
Munyati, Shungu
Chonzi, Prosper
Ferrand, Rashida A
The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe
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title_fullStr The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe
title_short The role of community health workers in improving HIV treatment outcomes in children: lessons learned from the ZENITH trial in Zimbabwe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5886269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29309578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czx187
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