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Piloted by Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Khayelitsha, the award-winning ART Adherence Club model focuses on patient participation and peer support, for improved treatment adherence. This simple model allows patient groups to collect pre-packed, two-month supplies of treatment from lay health workers either at the clinic or outside of the clinic - whether at a local library or at a fellow patients home.
ART Adherence Clubs give stable adherent HIV patients easier access to their treatment, while unclogging clinics and freeing up scarce nurses and doctors to manage new or at-risk HIV patients.
Today, the Cape Town Metro is home to more than 400 of these clubs as part of a partnership between MSF, the Western Cape Department of Health, Cape Town’s City Health and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Due to growing interest in replicating the model, MSF has produced a report and practical toolkit which includes a step-by-step, ‘How-to’ guide, two short films and additional information on tailoring the model to various contexts.
Download the complete toolkit below:
- CROI poster
- HIV clinician society abstract
- Club SOP
- Annual visit alignment
- Annual visit alignment with CDU
- Example of Club monthly planner
- Club marketing – clinic posters
- Club marketing - patient pamphlets
- Club allocation sheet
- Clinical visit SOP
- Club register template
- Club tally sheet template
- Club monthly stat sheet template with completed example
- Factsheet
Watch the videos below:
Short version (6:42 Minutes)
Long version (15:17 minutes)
