HIV Care Profiling and Delivery Status in the Mobile Health Clinics of eThekwini District in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A Descriptive Evaluation Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Setting
2.3. Study Population and Sampling Strategy
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
2.6. Research Instrument
2.7. Validity and Reliability of the Instrument
2.8. Ethical Consideration
3. Results
3.1. Profiling of MHCs
3.2. HIV Care
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Recommendations
6.1. Human Resource Management
6.2. Capacity Building and Support
6.3. Operations
6.4. Further Research Need
7. Study Limitations
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Public Involvement Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Attributes | Freq (%) n = 137 |
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MHC operated by: | Municipality | 24 |
Government | 76 | |
MHC operating frequency per month: | Once | 58 |
Twice | 20 | |
3–4 times | 1 | |
5 or more times | 21 | |
Distance between central point and MHCs | Within 5 km | 11 |
6–10 km | 23 | |
11–20 km | 15 | |
21 km and above | 51 | |
One-way travel time it takes to reach MHC location. | 0–30 min | 49 |
31–60 min | 39 | |
61–90 min | 7 | |
91–120 min | 5 | |
Terrain conditions to the mobile health clinic: | ||
Good | yes | 58 |
Gravel | yes | 29 |
Tarred | yes | 75 |
Availability of essential services: | ||
Electricity | yes | 23 |
Proper sanitation | yes | 37 |
Water supply | yes | 45 |
Reliable emergency transport | yes | 1 |
Telephone or a two-way radio | yes | 1 |
Type of a Setting for MHC | Frequency (%) n = 137 |
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a. Vehicle | 9 |
b. Health post (solid building purposefully built to be used as an MHC in the community) | 15 |
c. Community building, e.g., church, hall, creche, and home, etc. | 37 |
d. Tent | 3 |
e. Open space (outside) | 36 |
Variables | Attributes | Frequency % n = 137 |
---|---|---|
Total number of personnel that form part of this mobile health clinic team | 1–3 | 13 |
4–6 | 77 | |
7–9 | 10 | |
Number of professional nurses are working/allocated mobile health clinic | 1.00 | 15 |
2.00 | 76 | |
3.00 | 10 | |
Number of NIMART-trained nurses in the MHC | 1.00 | 60 |
2.00 | 40 | |
Categories of staff that offer HIV care and support services in mobile health clinic | Professional nurse and counsellor | 3 |
Professional nurse | 2 | |
Professional nurse and enrolled nurse | 87 | |
Professional nurse, enrolled nurse, and counsellors | 8 |
Titles of the Other Personnel Working in Each MHC | Frequency (%) n = 137 |
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a. Enrolled nurse | 12 |
b. Enrolled nurse, enrolled nursing auxiliary, and HIV counsellor | 39 |
c. Enrolled nurse, enrolled nursing auxiliary, and clerk | 3 |
d. Enrolled nurse, enrolled nursing auxiliary, and security | 16 |
e. Enrolled nurse and HIV counsellor | 19 |
f. Enrolled nurse, enrolled nursing auxiliary, clerk, and security | 1 |
g. Enrolled nursing auxiliary and HIV counsellor | 1 |
h. Enrolled nursing auxiliary, 2 HIV counsellors, and clerk | 8 |
i. Enrolled nursing auxiliary, HIV counsellors, and clerk | 1 |
Items | Attributes | Freq (%) |
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Does this mobile health clinic offer any HIV care and support services? | yes | 123 (89.8) |
no | 14 (10.2) | |
Is there a linkage to the care of HIV-infected patients available in this mobile health clinic? | yes | 125 (91.2) |
no | 12 (8.8) | |
Are HIV care and support services offered to adults only? | yes | 133 (97.1) |
no | 4 (2.9) | |
Are HIV care and support services offered to children only? | yes | 5 (3.6) |
no | 132 (96.4) | |
Is HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) offered at this mobile health clinic? | yes | 137 (100.00) |
Does this mobile clinic have antiretroviral therapy (ART) available for HIV? | yes | 130 (94.9) |
no | 7 (5.1) | |
Is ART available for prevention purposes? | yes | 9 (6.6) |
no | 128 (93.4) | |
Is ART available for treatment purposes? | yes | 130 (94.9) |
no | 7 (5.1) | |
Does this mobile health clinic initiate patients on ART (HAART)? | yes | 130 (94.9) |
no | 7 (5.1) | |
Does this mobile health clinic retain patients on HAART? | yes | 69 (50.4) |
no | 68 (49.6) | |
Does this mobile health clinic receive down referral patients for ART? | yes | 50 (36.5) |
no | 87 (63.5) | |
Does this mobile health clinic perform clinical monitoring of HIV-diagnosed patients? | yes | 88 (64.2) |
no | 49 (35.8) | |
Does this mobile health clinic do laboratory monitoring for HIV-diagnosed patients? | yes | 41 (29.9) |
no | 96 (70.1) | |
Is equipment for collecting blood and samples available at this MHC? | yes | 55 (40.1) |
no | 82 (59.9) | |
Does this mobile health clinic do CD4+ T cell counts? | yes | 47 (34.3) |
no | 90 (65.7) | |
Does this mobile health clinic do HIV viral loads? | yes | 28 (20.4) |
no | 109 (79.6) | |
Is there a clear referral pathway available at the mobile health clinic for HIV-infected patients? | yes | 123 (89.8) |
no | 14 (10.2) | |
Does this mobile health clinic offer tuberculosis screening? | yes | 137 (100.0) |
Does this mobile clinic offer cotrimoxazole prophylaxis? | yes | 124 (90.5) |
no | 13 (9.5) |
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Ngcobo, S.J.; Makhado, L.; Sehularo, L.A. HIV Care Profiling and Delivery Status in the Mobile Health Clinics of eThekwini District in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A Descriptive Evaluation Study. Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13, 1539-1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040129
Ngcobo SJ, Makhado L, Sehularo LA. HIV Care Profiling and Delivery Status in the Mobile Health Clinics of eThekwini District in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A Descriptive Evaluation Study. Nursing Reports. 2023; 13(4):1539-1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040129
Chicago/Turabian StyleNgcobo, Silingene Joyce, Lufuno Makhado, and Leepile Alfred Sehularo. 2023. "HIV Care Profiling and Delivery Status in the Mobile Health Clinics of eThekwini District in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A Descriptive Evaluation Study" Nursing Reports 13, no. 4: 1539-1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040129
APA StyleNgcobo, S. J., Makhado, L., & Sehularo, L. A. (2023). HIV Care Profiling and Delivery Status in the Mobile Health Clinics of eThekwini District in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: A Descriptive Evaluation Study. Nursing Reports, 13(4), 1539-1552. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040129