In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal and child nurses to improve care for HIV positive children < 5 years old. A retrospective, pre-post intervention study was designed to evaluate effectiveness of a new pathway of care in a sample of Beira District Local Health Facilities (LHFs), the primary, local, community healthcare services.
Marotta, C., Giaquinto, C., Di Gennaro, F., Chhaganlal, K.D., Saracino, A., Moiane, J., et al. (2018). Pathways of care for HIV infected children in Beira, Mozambique: pre-post intervention study to assess impact of task shifting. BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 18(1), 703 [10.1186/s12889-018-5646-8].
Pathways of care for HIV infected children in Beira, Mozambique: pre-post intervention study to assess impact of task shifting
Marotta, Claudia;Maringhini, Guido;Casuccio, Alessandra;Vitale, Francesco;Mazzucco, Walter
2018-01-01
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In 2013, Mozambique implemented task-shifting (TS) from clinical officers to maternal and child nurses to improve care for HIV positive children < 5 years old. A retrospective, pre-post intervention study was designed to evaluate effectiveness of a new pathway of care in a sample of Beira District Local Health Facilities (LHFs), the primary, local, community healthcare services.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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