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The availability of HIV care and treatment programs is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. However more than half the patients who need HIV medicines are still not receiving this antiretroviral therapy (ART), and this can lead to early death from AIDS. One of the problems in this region is that patients start ART late, after the HIV disease is very advanced. This results in high death rates soon after ART initiation. The way clinic-level factors, such as the way services and referrals are organized, how referrals are regarded, counseling messages and record-keeping, contribute to late ART initiation is unclear. As the second phase of a 3-phase NIH-sponsored project, this study will identify clinic-level enablers and barriers to timely enrollment into HIV care and ART initiation. A cross-sectional qualitative study will be conducted at 4 selected HIV care and treatment clinics and the health facilities in which they are located in Ethiopia. Data will be collected using 4 methods:
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Background: Although HIV care and treatment programs are scaling up in sub-Saharan Africa, more than 50% of patients who need ART are not receiving it and significant mortality from AIDS persists. One major challenge in this region is high rates of late ART initiation (i.e., in the advanced stages of HIV disease) which results in high rates of mortality soon after ART initiation. The clinic-level factors that contribute to late ART initiation are unclear.
Objective: As the second of a 3-phase NIH-sponsored project, this study aims to identify clinic-level enablers and barriers to timely ART initiation.
Methods: A cross-sectional qualitative study will be conducted at 4 purposively selected HIV care and treatment clinics in Ethiopia. Data will be collected using 4 methods:
Expected use of results: Identifying modifiable clinic-level enablers and barriers to timely ART initiation will facilitate implementation of interventions, programs and policies to reduce late ART initiation. Additionally, results will inform the third phase of the NIH-project referenced above.
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The inclusion and exclusion criteria for the clinics and the various study participants are given below:
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Observation of post-test counseling sessions in the VCT clinic
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Observation of provider-patient interactions in the care and treatment clinic
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136 participants in 1 patient group
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