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Monday, 4 August 2008

Human resources and health systems

Presentation type Presentation day Track Poster Group Text

MOPE0798
Abstract
Task shifting mechanisms for scaling up HIV services in Mozambique
A. Assan1, A. Mussa2, L. Ramirez3, C. Mckinney3, L. Nelson4
1Ministry of Health, Medical Assistance Directorate, Maputo, Mozambique, 2Ministry of Health, Human Resource Directorate, Maputo, Mozambique, 3Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Training Unit, Maputo, Mozambique, 4Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Country Director, Maputo, Mozambique

MOPE0780
Abstract
HIV/AIDS service availability in Cote d’Ivoire: targeting resources for expansion of service provision
A. Taye1, G. Kombe1, M. Steffen2
1Abt Associates Inc., Bethesda, United States, 2Consultant Statistitian, Arlington, United States

MOPE0791
AbstractThis abstract has been enhanced with Abstract Plus!
Design, implementation and evaluation of a coordinated training program for physicians in Vietnam on HIV/AIDS clinical care and ARV treatment
N. Medland1, D. Colby2, B. Gardner3, P. Do2, D. Lu2, V. Dang2, H. Duong1, N. Vo2, N. Hung2, M. Fernandez1, H. Libman3
1Harvard Medical School AIDS Initiative in Vietnam, Hanoi, Viet Nam, 2Harvard Medical School AIDS Initiative in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam, 3Harvard Medical School AIDS Initiative in Vietnam, Boston, United States

MOPE0797
Abstract
Training health workers in the midst of a human resource crisis: maximizing training impact, minimizing service delivery losses in Malawi
A. Miceli1, A. Jahn2, S. Phiri3, M. Boxshall4
1Lighthouse Trust, I-TECH Malawi, Training, Lilongwe, Malawi, 2Lighthouse Trust, I-TECH Malawi, Monitoring and Evaluation, Lilongwe, Malawi, 3Lighthouse Trust, Director, Lilongwe, Malawi, 4Lighthouse Trust, Management, Lilongwe, Malawi

MOPE0799
Abstract
Health facilities’ resources and quality of care for HIV/AIDS and non NIV/AIDS patients: evidence from health facility survey from Burkina Faso
D. de Walque1, H. Kazianga1, N. Laeticia2, M. Over3
1World Bank, DECRG, Washington, United States, 2IRSS, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 3Center for Global Development, Washington, United States

MOPE0794
Abstract
The importance of good reporting procedures for HIV/AIDS NGO activities in gay, transgender, and lesbian communities in Makassar, Indonesia
M. Khatimah, K. Husnul
Yayasan Gaya Celebes, Makassar, Indonesia

MOPE0813
Abstract
The impact of the premature closure of an HIV prevention phase III clinical trial on human capital in South Africa
N. Narain, N.S. Morar
Medical Research Council, HIV Prevention Research Unit, Durban, South Africa

MOPE0783
Abstract
The Tshedisa Institute: sustaining healthcare worker well-being in Botswana
A. Avalos, T. Gaolathe, D. Dickinson, D. Thela, N. Ndwapi, H. Moffat
The Tshedisa Institute, Princess Marina Hospital, Gaborone, Botswana

MOPE0800
AbstractThis abstract has been enhanced with Abstract Plus!
Purchasing HIV services in Rwanda: impact on volume, quality and cost of services
G. Fritsche1, C. Ndizeye1, K. Kantengwa1, A. Uwayitu1, A. Hakuzimana2, C. Mukantwali1, S. Hategekimana1, J. Muhigirwa1, I. Sued1, T. Kunda1, L. Rusa3, R. Mpendwanzi3, J. Pollock4
1Management Sciences for Health, HIV/PBF Project, Kigali, Rwanda, 2Intra Health International, HIV/PBF Project, Kigali, Rwanda, 3Ministry of Health, Cellule d'Appui a l'Approche Contractuelle, Kigali, Rwanda, 4Management Sciences for Health, Health Reform & Finance, Cambridge, United States

MOPE0801
Abstract
Initiation for future nurses on public health action to improve care and treatment for HIV positive patients
F. Renaud1, P. Grégory2, S. Giganon1, M. Goetz1
1AIDES, Bordeaux, France, 2AIDES, Niort, France

MOPE0790
Abstract
Task-shifting in Mozambique: evaluating antiretroviral therapy as newly implemented by mid-level health professionals
A. Assan1, F. Mudender1, P.E. Brentlinger2, J. Vallejo3, O. Bacon4, P. Martinez3, A. Ghee2, E. Branigan2, M. Smith3
1Ministry of Health, Direccao Nacional de Asistencia Medica, Maputo, Mozambique, 2University of Washington, International Training and Education Center on HIV, Seattle, United States, 3International Training and Education Center on HIV, Maputo, Mozambique, 4University of California, San Francisco, International Training and Education Center on HIV, San Francisco, United States

MOPE0806
Abstract
HIV quality learning networks: a peer learning model for social service providers
T. Hatton1, B. Agins1, C. Steinbock1, J. Buck1, S. Weigl1, F. Laraque2, J. Hilger2, R. Miller3
1NYS Department of Health AIDS Institute, New York, United States, 2NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control, New York, United States, 3Medical and Health Research Association, HIV Care Services, New York, United States

MOPE0811
Abstract
Investigating the causes of patient dissipation in a worplace programme since 2001. Bralima DRC
K.C. Kitenge Lubangi1, P. Mukulutaghe1, T.L. Tchissambou2
1Bralima/ Heineken, Coordination Médicale, Kinshasa, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the, 2GTZ, Programme Sida, Kinshasa, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the

MOPE0796
Abstract
Implementing sustainable HIV/AIDS interventions through local partner organizations – The local prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS-grants management program
E. Lugada1, S. Malaba1, J. Odoyo1, B. Ochieng1, A. Gatheca1, D. Millar2
1CHF International/Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya, 2CHF International, Silver Spring, United States

MOPE0782
Abstract
Training physicians in HIV medicine through short term fellowship
G. Aylur Kailasam1, K.R. Konni Govardhanan1, S. Solomon1, S.S. Solomon1, K. Nagalingeshwaran1, B. Pachamuthu1, C. Lloyd1, K.H. Mayer2
1YRGCARE, Chennai, India, 2Brown University, Providence, United States

MOPE0779
Abstract
Developing a competency-based curriculum in HIV for nursing schools in Haiti
E. Knebel1, M. Prismy2, R. Devirois2, M.R. Mécéjour3, M.D.N. Lemaire3, M.M.C. Duvilaire4, M. Gardénia5, E.V. Legagneur6, C. Thomas-Riché7, A. Demes8, C. Behrens1
1International Training and Education Center on HIV (I-TECH), Seattle, United States, 2Institut Haïtien de Santé Communautaire (INHSAC), Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 3Direction de la Formation et de Perfectionnement en Sciences de la Santé (DFPSS/MSPP), Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 4Directrice Nationale des Soins Infirmiers (MSPP), Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 5Consultante Indépendante, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 6Family Health International, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 7Les Centres GHESKIO, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 8International Training and Education Center on HIV (I-TECH), Port-au-Prince, Haiti

MOPE0808
AbstractThis abstract has been enhanced with Abstract Plus!
Ensuring the sustainability of research data collection and management systems
P. Torres
Research Triangle Institute (RTI) International, International Development Group, Research Triangle Park, United States

MOPE0785
Abstract
‘They call me Mr. HIV’: creating an AIDS enabling environment among people living with HIV in South Africa
E. Mills1, M. de Paoli2, A.B. Groenningsaeter3
1University of Cape Town, AIDS and Society Research Unit, Cape Town, South Africa, 2Fafo, Institute for Applied International Studies, Oslo, Norway, 3Fafo, Institute for Labour and Social Research, Oslo, Norway

MOPE0805
Abstract
Designing supply chains with consideration to human resource constraints
C. McLaughlin
John Snow, Inc., USAID / Deliver Project, Arlington, United States

MOPE0786
Abstract
Healthcare workers in Lusaka district, Zambia: utilization of HIV services and burnout
G. Kruse1, S. Ikeda2, D. Pankratz3, M. Nkhoma3, K. Mataka3, B. Tambatamba4, V. Bond5, S. Reid6
1Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States, 2Mt Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States, 3Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 4Lusaka District Health Management Team, Lusaka, Zambia, 5ZAMBART, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Lusaka, Zambia, 6Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Lusaka, Zambia

MOPE0802
Abstract
Resources mobilization to meet health & non health needs
P.B. Bisana, N.B. Siddam, N. Sekh
Rural Reconstruction Society (RRS), NGO, Madanapalle, India

MOPE0795
Abstract
How vailable are HIV/AIDS services in Nigeria?
U. Amanyeiwe, L. Hatt, A. Taye, G. Kombe
Abt Associates Inc., Bethesda, United States

MOPE0788
Abstract
Willingness of private medical practitioners to partner government in HIV care in India
P. Chan1, S. Karvande2, S. Joseph2, R. Saradhi3, S. Rangan2, P. Padhy3
1World Health Organisation, India Country Office, New Delhi, India, 2The Maharsahtra Association of Anthropological Sciences Centre for Health Research and Development (MAAS-CHRD), Pune, India, 3ORG-Centre for Social Research, AC Nielsen South Asia/India, New Delhi, India

MOPE0781
Abstract
A rapid evaluation tool to assess the skill and performance of in-service HIV programme counselors of four states in India
R. Ramarmurthy, A. Meitram, P. Chan, B. Mahanty
World Health Organisation, India Country Office, New Delhi, India

MOPE0803
Abstract
People living with HIV as expert patient trainers: a unique training approach to improve primary HIV care services in rural Southern India
L. Vijayanand1, S. Swaminathan1, A.J. Rusewelt1, P.D. Williams1, K. Kumaraswamy2, P. Chan2, S.S. Raghavan3, L. Ramakrishnan3
1Solidarity and Action Against The HIV Infection in India, Karur, India, 2World Health Organization, India Country Office, New Delhi, India, 3Solidarity and Action Against The HIV Infection in India, Chennai, India

MOPE0787
Abstract
Innovative techniques for retention of health care and community workers in faith-based health facilities in Kenya
D. Odera1, S. De La Torre1, S. Hamilton2
1Catholic Medical Mission Board, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Catholic Medical Mission Board, Communications, New York, United States

MOPE0793
Abstract
HIV services decentralisation in Cameroon: from policies to practices
S. Koulla-Shiro1, S. Boyer2, J. Tantchou2, F. Eboko2, S. Loubière2, C. Bios Nelem3, F. Marcellin2, P. Ongolo-Zogo4, S.-C. Abega3, M.P. Carrieri2, B. Spire2, J.-P. Moatti2
1Ministry of Public Health, Yaounde, Cameroon, 2INSERM / IRD / University of the Mediterranean, UMR 912 'Economics and Social Sciences, Health Systems & Societies' - Southeastern Health Regional Observatory (ORS-PACA), Marseille, France, 3Social-anthropological Research Institute (IRSA) - Catholic University of Central African States, Yaounde, Cameroon, 4Ministry of Public Health, Division of Health Operations Research, Yaounde, Cameroon

MOPE0784
Abstract
Addressing the training needs of health care workers (HCWs) in the South African national antiretroviral program in the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province of South Africa (SA)
S. Pillay, M.B. Kistnasamy, T. Nair, P. Gounden, U.G. Lalloo
Enhancing Care Initiative, Nelson Mandela School of Medicine, Durban, South Africa

MOPE0807
Abstract
Stopping the blame game: ensuring partnership and accountability in service delivery at community level in Nigeria
G. Omoregie, J. Odogwu, J. Awoleye, M. Ibrahim, E. Olumuyiwa
Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria

MOPE0810
Abstract
Situation and challenges facing the human resource for health and its influence to health care services in Kenya
E. Munene, L. Simiyu
Health Rights Advocacy Forum (HERAF), Nairobi, Kenya

MOPE0809
Abstract
Vital role of capacity building in HBC-volunteer retention in Zambia
C. Cunningham1, L. Lovick2
1Catholic Relief Services Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia, 2CRS, Southern Africa Regional Office, Lusaka, Zambia

MOPE0804
Abstract
Integrated care and social support in Mozambique
L. Monjane1, F. Mudanisse2, O. Muzima3, U.D. Ussumane1, A. Meque3, S. McGunegill4, L. Nelson4
1ANEMO, Maputo, Mozambique, 2Ministry of Women and Social Action, Maputo, Mozambique, 3Ministry of Health, Maputo, Mozambique, 4CDC, Maputo, Mozambique

MOPE0789
Abstract
Caring for those in the HIV/AIDS prevention field: what is their level of burnout and can we address it through implementing effective behavioral interventions?
M. Vega, Y. Perez
Latino Commission on AIDS, Research and Evaluation, New York, United States

MOPE0792
Abstract
Impact of MATEC HIV/AIDS skill-building workshops on provider practice behaviors
P. Bashook1, N. Linsk2, M. Edison1, B. Schechtman2, P. Aguado2, R. Rivero1
1University of Illinois at Chicago, Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center, Chicago, United States, 2Jane Addams College, University of Illinois at Chicago, Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center, Chicago, United States

MOPE0812
Abstract
Helping the helpers: a support system for social workers
R. Haryanti
Kios Informasi Kesehatan PKPM Unika Atma Jaya, Service Department, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia


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