University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Curr Opin HIV AIDS. 2010 May;5(3):210-4. doi: 10.1097/COH.0b013e3283384a6f.
The present review focuses on empirical studies examining equity and efficiency in scaling up access to HIV treatment in resource-limited settings. Key themes from reviewed papers are extracted and future research priorities are identified.
Papers were found relating to three key themes. These were equity/efficiency trade-offs in the choice of treatment intervention(s); the implications of the model of care for equitable access; and socioeconomic inequalities in use, adherence and outcomes. Key findings include the need to implement or develop more cost-effective models of care as well as the importance of improving access for the poor.
Increasing and sustaining access to HIV treatment is a key challenge in resource-limited settings, particularly those with a high HIV prevalence. It is, therefore, important that more efficient models of care are developed and implemented given that these should be able to achieve equitable access more quickly and at a lower overall cost. Another challenge is to ensure that interventions are designed to take the particular access barriers of the poor into account to guard against widening socioeconomic inequalities in the health of HIV-positive people.
本综述重点关注在资源有限的环境中扩大获得艾滋病毒治疗的机会方面的经验研究,以考察公平性和效率。从已审查的论文中提取关键主题,并确定未来的研究重点。
发现的论文涉及三个关键主题。这些主题包括治疗干预措施选择中的公平/效率权衡;护理模式对公平获得的影响;以及使用、坚持和结果方面的社会经济不平等。主要发现包括需要实施或开发更具成本效益的护理模式,以及改善贫困人口获得治疗的机会的重要性。
在资源有限的环境中,特别是在艾滋病毒流行率较高的环境中,增加和维持艾滋病毒治疗的机会是一个关键挑战。因此,开发和实施更有效的护理模式非常重要,因为这些模式应该能够更快地实现公平获得治疗,并以更低的总体成本实现这一目标。另一个挑战是确保干预措施的设计考虑到贫困人口的特殊获得障碍,以防止艾滋病毒阳性人群的健康方面出现扩大的社会经济不平等。