A health systems approach to more effective decentralised HIV prevention: development of Malawi's Blantyre Prevention Strategy.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gift Kawalazira, Yohane Kamgwira, Sara M Allinder, Chimwemwe Mablekisi, Rose Nyirenda, Deborah Hoege, Alinafe Mbewe, Suzike Likumbo, Tyler Smith, Grace Kumwenda, Betha O Igbinosun, Charles B Holmes
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Achieving global targets to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030 and beyond requires enhanced health system capacity for HIV prevention at national and subnational levels. Specifically, this system's capacity must enable countries to reach high-risk populations effectively, systematically engage communities to generate demand for HIV prevention services, build diverse delivery channels to meet this demand and address structural barriers that undermine prevention programmes. Integrating these capacities at the local level is especially critical to creating sustainable uptake and impact of emerging highly efficacious prevention options, such as long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis. Decentralised, locally led approaches that reflect the local context-yet are linked to national systems and policies-are needed to embed these capacities and strengthen the ability of local governments to coordinate and implement HIV prevention. Within this framework, the Government of Malawi is developing a district-based approach to enhance local institutional capacity for more effective and sustainable HIV prevention, starting in Blantyre-a large urban district noted for its high HIV incidence. This article provides the conceptual basis for, and early implementation experience of, the Blantyre Prevention Strategy (BPS), a health systems-based approach to HIV prevention that directs investments towards embedding essential functions within Blantyre City and District. The approach includes developing district-led systems and capabilities in effective disease surveillance and data-driven targeting, demand generation, quality service delivery and promoting the sustained use of HIV prevention interventions. Early learnings from BPS offer lessons for other low- and middle-income countries seeking to implement HIV prevention strategies that bolster their health system capacity and integrate with broader health responses.

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BMJ Global Health
BMJ Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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11.40
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429
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18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Global Health is an online Open Access journal from BMJ that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed content pertinent to individuals engaged in global health, including policy makers, funders, researchers, clinicians, and frontline healthcare workers. The journal encompasses all facets of global health, with a special emphasis on submissions addressing underfunded areas such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It welcomes research across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialized studies. The journal also encourages opinionated discussions on controversial topics.
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