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Implementation and Adaptation of a Combined Economic Empowerment and Peer Support Program Among Youth Living With HIV in Rural Rwanda.

Jean Népomuscène NshimyumuremyiGerardine MukesharuremaJosée UwamariyaElise MutungeAndrea S GoodmanJean d'Amour NdahimanaDale A Barnhart
Published in: Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (2022)
Background: Youth living with HIV in rural Rwanda experience poor clinical outcomes. In 2017, we implemented Adolescent Support Groups (ASGs), which provided economic incentives and peer support to youth aged 15-25. Methods: We assessed the ASG program using programmatic and electronic medical records. We described group composition and achievement on three indicators used to determine economic incentive levels: (1) quarterly pharmacy visit attendance, (2) biannual savings target achievement, and (3) annual viral suppression. Results: In total, 324 members enrolled in 34 ASGs. Group size and member ages varied more than anticipated. Groups performed well on pharmacy visit attendance (median quarterly group attendance range 91-100%) and on achieving savings targets (median biannual achievement range 80-83%). The viral suppression indicator could not be implemented as planned. Conclusion: To reflect contextual realities, adaptations in enrollment, indicator evaluation, and awarding of incentives occurred during implementation. Future research should assess whether these adaptations affected results.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • primary care
  • south africa
  • sars cov
  • healthcare
  • smoking cessation
  • life cycle
  • health insurance
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • childhood cancer