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Harnessing the strength of youth- led adherence interventions.
Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation- Uganda Text xxx00.#####.ppt 11/12/2018 2:08:48 AM
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Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation- Uganda is affiliated to Baylor International Pediatrics AIDS Initiative based in Houston Texas. Largest pediatric and adolescent HIV care and treatment facility in Africa with a COE (> clients) in the capital Kampala. Cares for 26% of Uganda’s children and adolescents and 70% of them are younger than 15.
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Presenters Brian Hastings Nganwa, Suzan Kansiime.
Annet Nassaka, Abel Niyonzima. Esther Kangave, Jacqueline Balungi Kanywa. Edward D. Pettitt, Sabrina Bakeera- Kitaka.
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Mission and vision/ Introduction Shaping the future of HIV education Sexual Health promotion Q& A and Discussion Conclussions
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Vision and Mission Vision: A healthy and fulfilled life for every HIV infected and affected child & their family in Africa Mission: To provide high-quality family-centered paediatric and adolescent health care, education and clinical research world wide.
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Shaping the future of HIV education
Introduction: Life experiences by Brian Hastings Nganwa, Suzan Kansiime and Annet Nassaka
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HIV education approach at Baylor- Uganda
Brief history of Mulago Teen’s Club Clubs within the Mulago Teens Club Camps (Sanyuka, Hope) Adherence and sex education during peer support activities
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Globally: Policy to integrate HIV/ AIDS and SRH services About 75% of HIV infections are sex related.
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Nationally: 8 million adolescents with an HIV prevalence rate of 5.1% (2011) up from 1.5 % (2004). In 2013 there were 15, 000 new infections among adolescents years. 50% of Ugandans engage in sex before they are 18 years old.
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Only 38% of eligible adolescents receiving ART country wide. Sabrina et al (2008) and Nabukeera et al (2009)- HIV infected adolescents engage in unsafe sexual relationships. On going development of an adolescent curriculum at the national level.
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Talk about adolescents/ Young people= Talk about sex = talk about sexual health promotion. Slogan at Baylor- Uganda: HIV stops with me! Calls for adherence to ART and safe sex practices. ART adherence= low population VL= less new infections= reduced MTCT= HIV free generation.
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Adherence to life long ART. Age structured peer support through Mulago Teens Club. Disclosure= club membership from age 9. Routine 6 monthly and targeted counseling, CBHC. Health worker friendly engagement at all levels to support adherence; pill counting, peer counselors, personalized education on clinical symptoms, CD4 and VL counts, education on ART.
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Emphasis on a treatment buddy, ART time reminders e. g
Emphasis on a treatment buddy, ART time reminders e.g. alarms, skills building. Age structured adolescent clinic every Tuesday ; ; ; 20 and over. Teen mothers club. HEADSS approach when dealing with teens.
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Table showing age categories among clients attending Baylor- Uganda
Age group (years) Absolute number Percentage 0 – <10 3097 44 10- <14 1279 18 14- <17 808 12 17- <20 555 8 20- 24 576 25 and older 706 10 TOTAL 7021 100 Approximately 2, 663 (38%) adolescents aged years and 576 (8%) young people aged years. xxx00.#####.ppt 11/12/2018
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Sexual health promotion and youth led adherence interventions at Baylor- Uganda.
Services offered: Health education, STI screening and treatment, antenatal care/ referral, FP, Cervical cancer screening and confidential condom demonstration/ distribution.
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Table showing services offered from January to June 2014
Service offered Numbers Targeted health education 430 Family planning 53 (50% prefer injectables) Urine hCG for pregnancy 81 (5 % positivity) STI syndromic management 14 Male condoms distributed 4124 Cervical cancer screening 52 (6 % positivity with VIA, all cryotherapy) A 2013 survey showed % positivity.
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References www.unicef.org/infobycountry/uganda_statistics.ht ml;
dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/PR18/PR18.pdf Baylor- Uganda data base. Adolescents Living with HIV in Uganda: Michaela Kerrissey
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