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ARV Therapy in Resource-Constrained Settings
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Delivering Antiretroviral Therapy in Resource-Constrained Settings: Lessons from Ghana, Kenya and Rwanda
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Robert Ritzenthaler
, Family Health International
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This document is intended for governments, development partners, and public and private health facilities seeking to integrate antiretroviral therapy (ART) into existing HIV services. It describes lessons learned from a
Family Health International pilot project
establishing ART sites in Ghana, Kenya, and Rwanda, and includes recommendations on country and community preparedness, referral systems, health information management, patient adherence, and treatment scale-up.
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Introduction
[PDF, 1.7MB]
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Chapter 1: Country Preparedness
[PDF, 628K]
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Chapter 2: Community Preparedness
[PDF, 662K]
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Chapter 3: Site Preparedness
[PDF, 710K]
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Chapter 4: Referral Systems and Linkages
[PDF, 489K]
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Chapter 5: Patient Preparation and Adherence
[PDF, 384K]
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Chapter 6: Health Management Information Systems
[PDF, 493K]
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Chapter 7: Scale-Up
[PDF, 586K]
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Chapter 8: Patient Response to ART
[PDF, 522K]
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Chapter 9: Operations Research
[PDF, 595K]
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References
[PDF, 1.2MB]
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Complete Manual
[PDF, 5.2MB]
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Complete Manual in MS Word
[1.2MB]
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