Task shifting or shifting care practices? The impact of task shifting on patients' experiences and health care arrangements in Swaziland

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作者
Dlamini-Simelane, Thandeka [1 ,2 ]
Moyer, Eileen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Dept Anthropol, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] 1493 Lukhasi St,Ext 11 Thembelihle,PO 6231, Mbabane H100, Eswatini
关键词
Task-shifting; Expert clients; Patient friendly services; Global health; Implementation science; Swaziland; ANTIRETROVIRAL TREATMENT; HIV TREATMENT; HIV/AIDS; AFRICA; DELIVERY; TENSIONS; WORKERS; ACCESS; WILL; ART;
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10.1186/s12913-016-1960-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: In the quest to achieve early HIV treatment goals, national HIV treatment programmes dependent on international funding have been dramatically redesigned over the last 5 years. Bottlenecks in treatment provision are conceived of as health system problems to be addressed via structural and logistical fixes (routine HIV testing, point-of-care equipment, nurse-led antiretroviral treatment initiation, and patient tracking). Patient perspectives are rarely taken into account when such fixes are being considered. Patients' therapeutic experiences often remain at the periphery during the planning stage and are only considered within the context of monitoring and evaluation audits once programmes are up and running. Methods: Ethnographic research was conducted in five clinics in Swaziland between 2012 and 2014. Participatory approaches were used to collect data; the first author trained as an HIV counsellor in order to collect observational data on the continuum of care, and conducted in-depth interviews with interlocutors involved at the different phases. Results: Although recently adopted global HIV strategies have proven effective in scaling up treatment in Swaziland, our research demonstrates that the effort to expand services rapidly and to meet donor targets has also undermined patients' therapeutic experiences and overtaxed health workers, both of which are counterproductive to the ultimate goal of treatment scale-up. This article provides a perspective beyond the structural elements that impede universal treatment, and explores patient views and experiences of the strategies adopted to support further treatment expansion, with a particular focus on the shifting of key care and logistical tasks to expert clients. Conclusion: We argue that in the quest to achieve universal early access to treatment, both donors and states must go beyond strengthening health systems and strive to enhance the quality of patient experiences and take seriously health worker limitations.
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