Updated Recommendations on Service Delivery for the Treatment and Care of People Living with HIV [Internet]
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Updated Recommendations on Service Delivery for the Treatment and Care of People Living with HIV [Internet]
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These guidelines provide new and updated recommendations and good practice statements in the following areas: starting ART, including initiating treatment outside the clinic and support for same-day ART start; frequency of clinical visits and ART refills; measuring adherence; tracing and re-engagement in care for all populations; psychosocial support for adolescents living with HIV; task sharing for diagnostic services; and service integration.
This guideline seeks to provide support to Member States, programme managers, health workers and other stakeholders seeking to achieve national and international goals to end the HIV epidemic as a public health threat by 2030.
WHO is currently in the process of collating all HIV normative guidance developed since 2016 in order to publish the third edition of the consolidated HIV guidelines in July 2021. This updated version will include the new service delivery guidance presented here.
© World Health Organization 2021.
Sections
- I. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- II. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
- III. DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
- IV. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. BACKGROUND
- 2. PEOPLE-CENTRED CARE
- 3. INITIATING ART OUTSIDE THE HEALTH FACILITY
- 4. RAPID INITIATION OF ART, INCLUDING SAME-DAY START
- 5. FREQUENCY OF CLINICAL VISITS AND ART PICK-UP
- 6. TRACING AND RE-ENGAGEMENT IN CARE
- 7. ASSESSING ADHERENCE
- 8. INTEGRATING SERVICES
- 9. PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS LIVING WITH HIV
- 10. TASK SHARING OF SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND POINT-OF-CARE TESTING
- 11. DIAGNOSTIC INTEGRATION
- 12. DISSEMINATING, ADAPTING AND IMPLEMENTING THE GUIDELINES
- References
- Annex. Process of developing the guidelines
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