Monitoring, Evaluation & Research

Quality Improvement

TEXT NOT AVAILABLE. Lighthouse through its Community Health Services organizes an annual get-together function for its volunteers from 19 Community Based Organizations (CBOs) that it works with in Lilongwe City. This function brings all the volunteers to one place as one body.

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Monitoring

TEXT NOT AVAILABLE The Lighthouse Trust piloted “Nurse-led Community ART Program (NCAP)” initiative aims to encourage long term retention to care of stable patients on ART by using outreach facilities identified by PLHIV support groups. This intervention aims to serve patients that are; registered with Lighthouse at Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) or Martin Preuss Centre at Bwaila hospital, adult (i.e. 18 years old and above), on the same first or second ART regimen for at least 12 months, cleared as a stable patient by a clinical officer: without serious complications or other related infectious diseases, Viralogically suppressed, and live within Lighthouse Community Health Services (CHS) catchment areas.

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Back to Care

In 2006, The Lighthouse Trust launched a patient tracing intervention designed to improve long-term retention in ART care by reducing lost to follow-up (LTFU) ( called Back-To-Care program). The B2C team, using the electronic medical record system, promptly generates a list of ART patients who miss a scheduled ART clinic appointment by 3 or more weeks.

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