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COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone
After a decade of civil war and the 2014–2016 West African Ebola outbreak, Sierra Leone now faces the COVID-19 pandemic with a fragile health system. As was demonstrated during Ebola, preparedness is key to limiting a health crisis’ spread and impact on health systems and ensuring continued care for...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8049332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250236 |
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author | Parmley, Lauren E. Hartsough, Kieran Eleeza, Oliver Bertin, Akopon Sesay, Bockarie Njenga, Amon Toure, Mame Egesimba, Ginika Bah, Haja Bayoh, Alex Yakubu, Abdulraheem Morrison, Ellen A. B. Michaels-Strasser, Susan |
author_facet | Parmley, Lauren E. Hartsough, Kieran Eleeza, Oliver Bertin, Akopon Sesay, Bockarie Njenga, Amon Toure, Mame Egesimba, Ginika Bah, Haja Bayoh, Alex Yakubu, Abdulraheem Morrison, Ellen A. B. Michaels-Strasser, Susan |
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description | After a decade of civil war and the 2014–2016 West African Ebola outbreak, Sierra Leone now faces the COVID-19 pandemic with a fragile health system. As was demonstrated during Ebola, preparedness is key to limiting a health crisis’ spread and impact on health systems and ensuring continued care for vulnerable populations including people living with HIV (PLHIV). To assess COVID-19 preparedness and inform interventions to ensure continuity of HIV services at health facilities (HFs) and community service points (CSPs), we conducted site readiness assessments in Freetown, the epicenter of COVID-19 in Sierra Leone. Data were collected at nine high-volume HIV HFs and seven CSPs in April 2020, a month after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. CSPs comprised three community drop-in centers providing HIV counseling and testing services as well as HIV prevention services (e.g., condoms and lubricants) for key and priority populations and four community-based support groups serving PLHIV. At the time of assessment, CSPs did not provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) but were considered potential sites for expansion of differentiated service delivery (DSD)—a client-centered approach to HIV care—in the context of COVID-19. Overall, 5/9 HFs had trained staff on use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and prevention of COVID-19 transmission. Most had access to masks (5/9) and gloves (7/9) for management of suspected/confirmed COVID-19 cases, and 4/9 HFs had triage procedures for isolation of suspected cases. Conversely, few CSPs had access to masks (2/7) or gloves (2/7) and no staff were trained on PPE use or COVID-19 transmission. 7/9 HFs had adequate ART stock for multi-month dispensing though few had procedures for (3/9) or had trained staff in providing DSD (2/9). Among CSPs where measures were applicable, 2/4 had procedures for DSD, 1/3 had staff trained on DSD and none had adequate ART stock. Identification of gaps in COVID-19 preparedness is a critical step in providing support for infection control and modified service delivery. Findings from this assessment highlight gaps in COVID-19 preparedness measures at sites supporting PLHIV in Sierra Leone and indicate CSPs may require intensive supervision and training to ensure HIV services are uninterrupted while minimizing COVID-19 risk, especially if used as sites to scale up DSD. |
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spelling | pubmed-80493322021-04-28 COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone Parmley, Lauren E. Hartsough, Kieran Eleeza, Oliver Bertin, Akopon Sesay, Bockarie Njenga, Amon Toure, Mame Egesimba, Ginika Bah, Haja Bayoh, Alex Yakubu, Abdulraheem Morrison, Ellen A. B. Michaels-Strasser, Susan PLoS One Research Article After a decade of civil war and the 2014–2016 West African Ebola outbreak, Sierra Leone now faces the COVID-19 pandemic with a fragile health system. As was demonstrated during Ebola, preparedness is key to limiting a health crisis’ spread and impact on health systems and ensuring continued care for vulnerable populations including people living with HIV (PLHIV). To assess COVID-19 preparedness and inform interventions to ensure continuity of HIV services at health facilities (HFs) and community service points (CSPs), we conducted site readiness assessments in Freetown, the epicenter of COVID-19 in Sierra Leone. Data were collected at nine high-volume HIV HFs and seven CSPs in April 2020, a month after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. CSPs comprised three community drop-in centers providing HIV counseling and testing services as well as HIV prevention services (e.g., condoms and lubricants) for key and priority populations and four community-based support groups serving PLHIV. At the time of assessment, CSPs did not provide antiretroviral therapy (ART) but were considered potential sites for expansion of differentiated service delivery (DSD)—a client-centered approach to HIV care—in the context of COVID-19. Overall, 5/9 HFs had trained staff on use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and prevention of COVID-19 transmission. Most had access to masks (5/9) and gloves (7/9) for management of suspected/confirmed COVID-19 cases, and 4/9 HFs had triage procedures for isolation of suspected cases. Conversely, few CSPs had access to masks (2/7) or gloves (2/7) and no staff were trained on PPE use or COVID-19 transmission. 7/9 HFs had adequate ART stock for multi-month dispensing though few had procedures for (3/9) or had trained staff in providing DSD (2/9). Among CSPs where measures were applicable, 2/4 had procedures for DSD, 1/3 had staff trained on DSD and none had adequate ART stock. Identification of gaps in COVID-19 preparedness is a critical step in providing support for infection control and modified service delivery. Findings from this assessment highlight gaps in COVID-19 preparedness measures at sites supporting PLHIV in Sierra Leone and indicate CSPs may require intensive supervision and training to ensure HIV services are uninterrupted while minimizing COVID-19 risk, especially if used as sites to scale up DSD. Public Library of Science 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8049332/ /pubmed/33857253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250236 Text en © 2021 Parmley et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Parmley, Lauren E. Hartsough, Kieran Eleeza, Oliver Bertin, Akopon Sesay, Bockarie Njenga, Amon Toure, Mame Egesimba, Ginika Bah, Haja Bayoh, Alex Yakubu, Abdulraheem Morrison, Ellen A. B. Michaels-Strasser, Susan COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title | COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title_full | COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title_fullStr | COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title_short | COVID-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with HIV in Sierra Leone |
title_sort | covid-19 preparedness at health facilities and community service points serving people living with hiv in sierra leone |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8049332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33857253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250236 |
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