Community- Based HIV Service Delivery
The goal of this module is to empower learners to col- laborate with community partners and recognize the resources, structures, and processes available to persons with HIV, while underscoring the important role of community-based, decentralized care to ensure person-centered services.
What you will learn in Module 14
Identify the levels of health care available from community level to hospital level in your context.
Identify the categories of available health care workers and their respective roles at each level of care in your context.
Identify the categories of available health care workers and their respective roles at each level of care in your context.
Recognize challenges in delivering high quality care at the patient and health system levels.
Compare and contrast various community-based HIV service delivery models.
Construct a patient-centered management plan to ensure collaboration with the patient, health care workers and relevant health professionals (IPE).
Discuss how to evaluate the effectiveness of dif- ferentiated service delivery models (QI).
Complete the Module
Each module includes a self-paced group activity and a group activity. The self-paced activity should be completed first. Learner and facilitator materials for the group activity are at the bottom of this page.
Self-Paced Activity
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Group Activity
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Facilitator Materials: Presentation
Slides for presenting the module activities.
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