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Review
. 2017 Aug;22(8):926-937.
doi: 10.1111/tmi.12901. Epub 2017 Jun 19.

Non-communicable diseases and HIV care and treatment: models of integrated service delivery

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Non-communicable diseases and HIV care and treatment: models of integrated service delivery

Malia Duffy et al. Trop Med Int Health. 2017 Aug.
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Abstract

Objectives: Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are a growing cause of morbidity in low-income countries including in people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Integration of NCD and HIV services can build upon experience with chronic care models from HIV programmes. We describe models of NCD and HIV integration, challenges and lessons learned.

Methods: A literature review of published articles on integrated NCD and HIV programs in low-income countries and key informant interviews were conducted with leaders of identified integrated NCD and HIV programs. Information was synthesised to identify models of NCD and HIV service delivery integration.

Results: Three models of integration were identified as follows: NCD services integrated into centres originally providing HIV care; HIV care integrated into primary health care (PHC) already offering NCD services; and simultaneous introduction of integrated HIV and NCD services. Major challenges identified included NCD supply chain, human resources, referral systems, patient education, stigma, patient records and monitoring and evaluation. The range of HIV and NCD services varied widely within and across models.

Conclusions: Regardless of model of integration, leveraging experience from HIV care models and adapting existing systems and tools is a feasible method to provide efficient care and treatment for the growing numbers of patients with NCDs. Operational research should be conducted to further study how successful models of HIV and NCD integration can be expanded in scope and scaled-up by managers and policymakers seeking to address all the chronic care needs of their patients.

Keywords: HIV services; enfermedades no transmisibles; entrega de atención sanitaria; healthcare delivery; integración; integration; intégration; maladies non transmissibles; modelos de atención para el VIH; models of HIV care; modèles de soins VIH; non-communicable diseases; prestation des soins de santé; services VIH; servicios de VIH.

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