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Coordinating Mobile and Outreach VMMC Services in Kenya Dr. Walter Obiero Clinical Manager Nyanza Reproductive Health Society
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Page 1: Dr. Walter Obiero Clinical Manager Nyanza Reproductive Health Society.

Coordinating Mobile and Outreach VMMC Services in Kenya

Dr. Walter ObieroClinical Manager

Nyanza Reproductive Health Society

Page 2: Dr. Walter Obiero Clinical Manager Nyanza Reproductive Health Society.

MobilizationInitial Contact

Repeated ContactsTransport

Group Counselin

g20-45 min(optional)

IndividualCounselin

g/consentin

g5-20 min

HIV CT (PITC)

20-60 min

Pre-Surgery3-5 min

Surgery15-45 min

Follow-up5-30 min

Post Surgery3-5 min

Total Time: 76 – 215 minutes

Surgery : 8% - 45% of total time

Registration 5 min

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IntroductionFacility assessments done across priority districts.

<10% able to provide services due to resource constraints.

Currently 90% of all MCs done through mobile and outreach approaches.

Achieving an optimal balance between service delivery capacity and client flow requires coordination of mobilization, fleet management, supply chain management, task-shifting, team mobility.

Mobilization considerations: seasonality in client flow; client geographical distribution variation; difficulty of client booking systems; difficulty in mobilizing older clients; remuneration of mobilizers; involvement of women; dedicated clinic MC days.

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Considerations in Outreach/Mobile Settings

Availability and pre-operative preparation of clients have largest impact on number of procedures, not intra-operative time

Infrastructure limitations: counselling, theatre, recovery, storage, power and incineration.

HTC approaches: VCT versus PITC (increase in uptake of testing from 37% to 93.6%)

Client post-op follow-up visits poor (Return rate 30% June 2010)

Handling emergencies after routine working hours challenging.

Infection prevention in mobile and outreach settings including operating theatre, waste disposal, water supply

Data handling

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General SRH session

Mobile clinic set up

Individual MC counseling / VCTGroup MC education

Surgery ongoing Surgery ongoing

Mobile Services

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AcknowledgementsMinistry of Public Health and Sanitation,

KenyaMinistry of Medical Services, KenyaNational AIDS &STI Control Programme,

KenyaNational Male Circumcision Taskforce, KenyaNyanza Male Circumcision Taskforce, KenyaCentres for Disease Control and PreventionFamily Health InternationalImpact Research & Development

Organization, Kenya


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