Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management

© 2018 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: There has been a big challenge facing hospital management in dealing with migrant patients with HIV/AIDS as a result of insufficient health care workers and increased hospital budget. This study aims to analyse the current situation...

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Main Authors: Warawan Chungsivapornpong, Chaoncin Sooksriwong
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spelling th-mahidol.463362019-08-23T18:44:27Z Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management Warawan Chungsivapornpong Chaoncin Sooksriwong Mahidol University Medicine © 2018 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: There has been a big challenge facing hospital management in dealing with migrant patients with HIV/AIDS as a result of insufficient health care workers and increased hospital budget. This study aims to analyse the current situation and to propose a management model on service delivery among HIV/AIDS migrant patients in a hospital setting. Methods: A qualitative research method was conducted at Samut Sakhon province using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) with 32 key informants from hospitals, provincial health offices, non-government organizations (NGOs) and health policymakers. The context, input, process and product (CIPP) framework was applied to analyse the current situation and the findings from the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis helped design a management model of HIV/AIDS care. Results: A HIV/AIDS management model was developed, consisting of key components in three levels: national enforcement of migrant registration, provincial migrant data centre and HIV/AIDS service integrated in community. This model would help administrators reduce financial burden and improve clinical outcomes. Conclusions: To enhance HIV/AIDS service delivery for migrant workers, data management and follow-up system on treatment continuation along with participation of multiple stakeholders including government, provincial health offices, public and private health care setting and international institutions are required. 2019-08-23T11:44:27Z 2019-08-23T11:44:27Z 2018-09-01 Article Journal of Health Management. Vol.20, No.3 (2018), 325-336 10.1177/0972063418779910 09730729 09720634 2-s2.0-85050209818 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46336 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85050209818&origin=inward
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Warawan Chungsivapornpong
Chaoncin Sooksriwong
Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management
description © 2018 Indian Institute of Health Management Research. Background: There has been a big challenge facing hospital management in dealing with migrant patients with HIV/AIDS as a result of insufficient health care workers and increased hospital budget. This study aims to analyse the current situation and to propose a management model on service delivery among HIV/AIDS migrant patients in a hospital setting. Methods: A qualitative research method was conducted at Samut Sakhon province using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) with 32 key informants from hospitals, provincial health offices, non-government organizations (NGOs) and health policymakers. The context, input, process and product (CIPP) framework was applied to analyse the current situation and the findings from the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis helped design a management model of HIV/AIDS care. Results: A HIV/AIDS management model was developed, consisting of key components in three levels: national enforcement of migrant registration, provincial migrant data centre and HIV/AIDS service integrated in community. This model would help administrators reduce financial burden and improve clinical outcomes. Conclusions: To enhance HIV/AIDS service delivery for migrant workers, data management and follow-up system on treatment continuation along with participation of multiple stakeholders including government, provincial health offices, public and private health care setting and international institutions are required.
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title Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management
title_short Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management
title_full Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management
title_fullStr Challenges of Delivering HIV/AIDS Services to Migrant Patients in the Perspective of Hospital Management
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