AEA 2013 Kan - Using data stored in MIS

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Using data stored in Management Information System
to Improve Tuberculosis Treatment Adherence among
People Living with HIV in Central Asia
MAXIM KAN
AEA conference 2013
October 19, 2013
PSI/Central Asia
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USAID Dialogue on HIV and TB Project
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USAID Dialogue on HIV and TB Project
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USAID Dialogue on HIV and TB Project
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 TB treatment adherence among people living with HIV
(PLWH)
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Database
 Management information system (MIS) database
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Project
 Integration of HIV and TB prevention
HIV + TB
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Project
 Innovative for Central Asian region
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Sustainability
 State institutions desire to use the database as an
M&E tool
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After one year (as of September 2012), database shows (N=311)…
51.1%
32.5%
15.4%
successfully completed treatment
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still receiving the treatment
left the project before completion
After one year, database shows (N=48)…
43.8%
33.3%
16.7%
6.2%
Lost contact in the last
month
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Died
Migrated or went to
prison
Due to personal reasons
Use of unique identifier codes (UIC)
___ ___
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 
 

First 2 letters
of mother’s
name
First 2 letters
of father’s
name
Gender
1- M
2- F
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___ ___
 
Last 2 numbers
of birth year
Database…
 Track referrals
Contact is made
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Database…
 Track referrals
Contact is made
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Communication
Database…
 Track referrals
Contact is made
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voucher
Communication
Referral to services
Database…
 Track referrals
Contact is made
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voucher
Communication
Referral to services
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Database…
 Track case detection
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Database…
 Track treatment process
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Need for improvement…
 Client retention
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Need for improvement…
 Why lose contact?
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Other challenges…
 Work load
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Other challenges…
 Tracking results by social worker
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Conclusion
 Room for improvement
 Adaptation by state institutions
 Need more research to understand “why’s?”
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Questions?
Contact:
Maxim Kan
PSI Central Asian Republics
Almaty, Kazakhstan
E-mail: [email protected]
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