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                <text>The continuum of care for people living with HIV in Suriname: identifying factors influencing the care delivery process (ORIGINAL ARTICLE)</text>
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                <text>Background: Identifying gaps along the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continuum of care is essential in reaching viral suppression.&#13;
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looking into sociodemographic and clinical factors was executed. Indicators evaluated were ‘knowing HIV status’, people initiating ART, 1-year &#13;
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Results: There were 2939 registered adults registered. Based on yearly average, of the 52% (95% confidence interval (CI), 52–53%) of estimated &#13;
people living with HIV, 4950 knew their HIV status; 63% (95% CI, 62–64%) of these diagnosed initiated ART; and 81% (95% CI, 22–32%) of &#13;
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(aOR, 0.8; 95% CI, 0.6–1.0) for men compared to women. Men initiate treatment at a more advanced stage of disease (CD4 ≤ 200) than women &#13;
(47.4% versus 31.4%), leading to higher mortality rates. People from the interior were less likely linked to care (aOR, 0.6; 95% CI, 0.4–0.8) than &#13;
those from urban regions but did not display significant differences in treatment initiation.&#13;
Conclusion: In each step, the continuum shows a significant drop. Innovative interventions with a particular focus on men and people living in &#13;
the interior are needed. Also, a more proactive system of linking people in care, especially at VCT sites, is needed.</text>
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                <text>DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/ijcoms/lyac013</text>
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                <text>Background: Motivation of health service providers (HSPs) is an important factor for delivering quality services and achieving client satisfaction. &#13;
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Objective: To assess motivation to deliver quality service among antenatal care service providers in public secondary health facilities in western &#13;
Nigeria.&#13;
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HSPs were recruited using multistage sampling method. Data were analyzed using Epi-info statistical software. Inferential statistics such as chi &#13;
square and binary regression were applied.&#13;
Results: Factors with high mean scores as motivators were those related to individual aspects especially conscientiousness, cooperativeness, &#13;
timeliness and attendance, and appreciation from patients. Factors with the lowest mean scores were those linked with work organization &#13;
such as limited resources (insufficient staff and equipment) and poor promotion processes. Overall, only 69 (24.5%) of HSPs reported that &#13;
they were motivated to deliver quality care. Predictors of motivation were nonphysician cadre and longer years of service. Nurse/midwives, &#13;
lab scientists/lab technicians, and pharmacist/pharmacy technicians were all more likely to be motivated than physicians. HSPs with more than &#13;
10 years experience on their current job were almost 9 times more likely to be motivated than those who had spent a lesser duration [odds ratio &#13;
(OR), 1.14; 95% CI, 1.06–1.22].&#13;
Conclusion: HSPs were not motivated to deliver quality care, especially physicians and those who had spent lesser duration on their current &#13;
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                <text>DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/ijcoms/lyac012</text>
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                <text>Patient representatives need various methods to be involved in clinical practice guidelines: a qualitative study in Finland (ORIGINAL ARTICLE)</text>
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                <text>Objectives: The aim of the study was to identify POs’ views on the best ways to involve patient representatives and POs’ potential roles in the &#13;
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toolkit to describe methods and facilitate patient involvement. The most used methods are commentary on the draft guideline and acting as &#13;
guideline panel members. However, knowledge of the patient organizations’ (POs) perception of involvement is scarce.&#13;
Methods: Representatives from 12 POs (n = 20) in Finland were invited to group interviews (n = 4, a 1.5 h). In the qualitative analysis, we &#13;
deductively identified using the Guidelines International Network public toolkit the best ways to involve patient representatives and inductively &#13;
analyzed general principles for involvement and how the POs consider their potential roles.&#13;
Results: The interviewees raised three major principles for organizing patient involvement in guideline development: (i) different means of &#13;
involvement, (ii) representativeness, and (iii) genuine and equal interaction. The interviewees endorsed involvement through statements and &#13;
comments throughout the guideline process, and instead of participating in guideline panels as a member, they preferred reference groups &#13;
or patients’ networks. The interviewees saw various roles for POs in guideline development, for example acting as confidants for patient &#13;
representatives, information production, active participation, commenting, and communicative activities to population.&#13;
Conclusions: Guideline developers should offer various and easy ways of patient involvement. POs’ representatives considered reference groups &#13;
to be a superior method of participation compared to guideline panel members. Organizations are willing to support guideline development and &#13;
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Methods: We conducted a scoping review to identify, map, and synthesize evidence on health-care worker (HCW)–led QI initiatives in SSA &#13;
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between January 2000 and January 2021. To identify grey literature, we used the same search terms in Google search to a maximum of 10 pages &#13;
or no new information. Evidence was scored based on the six criteria described by Backhouse et al., which clearly distinguish QI from clinical &#13;
audit and research. Inclusion criteria were studies that involved FHCWs to test ‘change ideas’ and used data systems to measure improvement &#13;
in service delivery.&#13;
Results: A total of 75 records were identified, 52 from the peer-reviewed search and 23 records from the grey literature. Only 15 of 47 countries &#13;
had publications describing QI initiatives. Most QI initiatives were multicomponent and included knowledge transfer, skills building, mentorship, &#13;
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(HIV) (n = 14) service delivery. Only six had experimental designs. No publications were identified prior to 2012, and rapid escalation of published &#13;
QI initiatives from 2012 to 2020 occurred.&#13;
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