Integrated home-based screening for people living with disabilities: A case study from rural Malawi.
Elizabeth M PetersenEmily B WroeKondwani NyanguluChisomo KanyendaSam NjolomoleElizabeth L DunbarChiyembekezo Z KachimangaPublished in: African journal of disability (2019)
People living with disabilities (PLWDs) have poor access to health services compared to people without disabilities. As a result, PLWDs do not benefit from some of the services provided at health facilities; therefore, new methods need to be developed to deliver these services where PLWDs reside. This case study reports a household-based screening programme targeting PLWDs in a rural district in Malawi. Between March and November 2016, a household-based and integrated screening programme was conducted by community health workers, HIV testing counsellors and a clinic clerk. The programme provided integrated home-based screening for HIV, tuberculosis, hypertension and malnutrition for PLWDs. The programme was designed and implemented for a population of 37 000 people. A total of 449 PLWDs, with a median age of 26 years and about half of them women, were screened. Among the 404 PLWDs eligible for HIV testing, 399 (99%) agreed for HIV testing. Sixty-nine per cent of PLWDs tested for HIV had never previously been tested for HIV. Additionally, 14 patients self-reported to be HIV-positive and all but one were verified to be active in HIV care. A total of 192 of all eligible PLWDs above 18 years old were screened for hypertension, with 9% (n = 17) referred for further follow-up at the nearest facility. In addition, 274 and 371 PLWDs were screened for malnutrition and tuberculosis, respectively, with 6% (n = 18) of PLWDs referred for malnutrition, and 2% (n = 10) of PLWDs referred for tuberculosis testing. We successfully implemented an integrated home-based screening programme in rural Malawi.
Keyphrases
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- hiv positive
- south africa
- study protocol
- healthcare
- primary care
- antiretroviral therapy
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- human immunodeficiency virus
- mental health
- hiv aids
- blood pressure
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- type diabetes
- chronic kidney disease
- public health
- clinical trial
- newly diagnosed
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- adverse drug
- prognostic factors
- hiv infected
- adipose tissue
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- metabolic syndrome
- health information
- pregnancy outcomes
- risk assessment
- patient reported