TY - JOUR
T1 - Knowing your HIV/AIDS response
T2 - A pilot test of a new service mapping toolkit in Ghana
AU - Laar, Amos
AU - Sutherland, Elizabeth
AU - Gage, Anastasia J.
AU - Sutherland, Elizabeth
AU - Manu, Abubakar
AU - Dzokoto, Agnes Wilhelmina
AU - Ankomah, Augustine
AU - Nortey, Priscilla A.
AU - Dery, Samuel K.K.
AU - Tetteh, Emmanuel Kofi
AU - Gage, Anastasia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Polish AIDS Research Society
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - Background “Knowing” an HIV response in a country is a complex undertaking. This requires knowing what actions key implementers in all sectors (government, non-government, public, and private) are deploying; what populations they serve; what the reach of these programs are, amongst others. Aim We aimed to pilot test a set of newly developed data collection tools referred to as the Know Your Response (KYR) toolkit in Ghana. The KYR toolkit addresses three key concepts that are critical for an improved understanding of the HIV-prevention response in terms of location, scale, and needs. Materials and methods Data were collected on HIV programming being undertaken in each of the 16 metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies (MMDAs) in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. Analysis and dissemination of data includes the generation of univariate and bivariate tabulations as well as production of maps of HIV services using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. Results The toolkit was successful in collecting a great deal of data that describe, at the district level, who is working in HIV prevention, what interventions they are providing, where these interventions are being provided, and to whom the interventions are being targeted. The data generated allows for mapping and understanding of the scope and scale of the HIV-prevention response at the district level. It also identifies challenges and opportunities for scaling the exercise nationally. Conclusions The study provides information needed to guide prioritization, and/or adjustment of the national HIV-prevention programs and interventions being carried out in the Greater Accra region.
AB - Background “Knowing” an HIV response in a country is a complex undertaking. This requires knowing what actions key implementers in all sectors (government, non-government, public, and private) are deploying; what populations they serve; what the reach of these programs are, amongst others. Aim We aimed to pilot test a set of newly developed data collection tools referred to as the Know Your Response (KYR) toolkit in Ghana. The KYR toolkit addresses three key concepts that are critical for an improved understanding of the HIV-prevention response in terms of location, scale, and needs. Materials and methods Data were collected on HIV programming being undertaken in each of the 16 metropolitan, municipal, and district assemblies (MMDAs) in the Greater Accra region of Ghana. Analysis and dissemination of data includes the generation of univariate and bivariate tabulations as well as production of maps of HIV services using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. Results The toolkit was successful in collecting a great deal of data that describe, at the district level, who is working in HIV prevention, what interventions they are providing, where these interventions are being provided, and to whom the interventions are being targeted. The data generated allows for mapping and understanding of the scope and scale of the HIV-prevention response at the district level. It also identifies challenges and opportunities for scaling the exercise nationally. Conclusions The study provides information needed to guide prioritization, and/or adjustment of the national HIV-prevention programs and interventions being carried out in the Greater Accra region.
KW - Ghana
KW - HIV
KW - Know Your Response
KW - Mapping
KW - Toolkit
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U2 - 10.1016/j.hivar.2016.11.004
DO - 10.1016/j.hivar.2016.11.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85006711851
SN - 1730-1270
VL - 15
SP - 153
EP - 160
JO - HIV and AIDS Review
JF - HIV and AIDS Review
IS - 4
ER -