Chapter Seven Human resource planning and human resource information systems.
Human Resource Chapter
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Human Resource Chapter
Eyerusalem (yerus) Negussie,
HIV/AIDS department, WHO/Geneva,
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Major areasStaffing requirements: number and building the
skill and knowledge of care providers, who for which service
Task shifting for basic primary care and HIV services
Workplace health and safety for health personnel
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Staffing Basic and additional staffing for primary health centres
Catchment population: for small (< 7000) and big (7000-20,000) health centres
Expected case load:
Expected number of patients =
estimated adult HIV prevalence X Catchment popn/2
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Basic staffingSmall health centres
2 nurses
1 cleaner
1 watchman Large health centres
1 clinical officer
5 nurses
1 pharmacy tech
1 laboratory tech
2 cleaners
1 watchman
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Additional staff for HIV careExpected # of patients
Additional clinical staff required
Additional support staff required
< 100none1-2 lay providers
1001-25011 clerk/triage officer
2 lay counsellors
251-5001-21 clerk/triage officer
3 lay counsellors
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Who for what Head HIV clinical provider
Clinical provider
Clerk
Counsellor
Community health worker
Laboratory staff
Pharmacy staff
Cleaning staff and watchmen
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Training 2 nursesBoth trained IMCI, IMAI acute care, care for
pregnant women
1 clinical officertrained IMCI, IMAI acute care, IMPAC
5 nurses2 trained IMCI
2 trained IMAI acute care
1 trained in care for pregnant women1 pharmacy tech
1 laboratory tech
Supply management
Laboratory skills
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Task shiftingWithin clinical staff
To lay providers
Systematic with the help of evidence
Role of PLHIV in health service provision
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Clinical mentoringNew sites require one mentoring visit every month
for the first 6 months, followed by 1 visit every 2-3 months
Each mentoring visit requires at least one day
The clinical team should be prepared for these visit by blocking the dates and selecting cases for review
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Safety of health personnelTB infection control in the health care
setups
Occupational HIV exposure management
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