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People living with HIV’s perceptions of care & treatment Damani Prevatt Goldstein CHART Principals & Partners Meeting February 02, 2007
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Themes of presentation Background Methodology Consultations with PLHIV Dialogue meetings between PLHIV and providers Lessons learned Outcomes Next steps Questions
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Background What is the Alliance? What are the Alliance programmes? –Prevention –Care & Support –Advocacy –Capacity Development What is the Alliance role in CHART? What was the purpose of 2006 activities in support of CHART?
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Methodology Caribbean regional workshop on access to care & treatment Design of treatment journey methodology Consultations with PLHIV facilitated by support group leaders (Grenada, St Vincent, Barbados) Presentation and discussion between PLHIV, providers, clinic managers, NAPs Documentation Follow up
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Methodology Led by PLHIV using care & treatment services Spark for discussion – not comprehensive Communication & negotiation skills Recommendations as well as perceptions Shared responsibility for quality Mixed group discussion – not ‘us and them’ Partnership building Follow up commitments - support
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Consultations with people on treatment Location of care & treatment services Confidentiality Overburdening of few specialists Psychosocial & economic needs; not just medication Information on treatment, incl. side effects Client-provider communication Participation of PLHIV in service delivery
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Dialogue meetings between service users & providers Confidentiality Adherence support Client-provider communication Treatment information Integration of services Greater involvement of PLHIV in care & treatment planning, training and delivery
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Outcomes of process Presentation to junior doctors at hospital on service users experiences of care & treatment (Barbados) Peer adherence support - training & implementation Integration of AIDS clinic into general services (St Vincent) Layout of pharmacy section revised to increase privacy (St Vincent)
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Lessons learned Demand exists for greater dialogue between service users and providers Engagement with CHART NTCs & NAPs from start of process PLHIV role in identification of training needs of service providers PLHIV role in training of service providers Peer adherence support – training and systems development Use waiting times – posters, leaflets, talks Client-provider communication
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Next steps Partnering with NACC Care & Treatment Sub-Committee Consultation with service users and dialogue with providers - Trinidad Assisting development of peer adherence support system in Barbados Follow up support to implement commitments from dialogue meetings
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THANK YOU! Questions? Contact Beverly Edwards at bedwards@alliancecarib.org.tt for more information and country reportsbedwards@alliancecarib.org.tt
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