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  • 2.5.6 In-depth interviews with Health Centre Managers and Hospital Physicians
2.5.6 In-depth interviews with Health Centre Managers and Hospital Physicians

In Phnom Penh, 3 health centre managers and 2 hospital physicians were interviewed by the Evaluation Team, using open ended semi-structured questionnaires. In Battambang, the Evaluation Team interviewed 4 hospital managers and physicians.



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Home Care
Home Care Programme for PWHA in Cambodia
  • Executive Summary of Home Care Programme report
  • Home Care - Acknowledgements
  • Home Care - 1.1 HIV/AIDs in Cambodia
  • Home Care - 1.2 Concepts of Home-Based Care for PLHA
  • Home Care - 1.2.1 Comprehensive Care Across the Continuum
  • Home Care - 1.2.2 Lessons learned from other home care programmes
  • Home Care - 1.2.3 Limitations of home care programmes
  • Home Care - 1.2.4 The Cambodia situation
  • Home Care - 1.3 The Home Care Model in Cambodia
  • Home Care - 1.3.1 Origins
  • Home Care - 1.3.2 Pilot Project
  • Home Care - 1.3.3 Post-pilot home care programme
  • Home Care - 1.3.4 Project Reviews
  • Home Care - 2.1 Purpose of the evaluation
  • Home Care - 2.2 Objectives
  • Home Care - 2.3 Design framework
  • Home Care - 2.4 Evaluation activities
  • Home Care - 2.5 Data Collection
  • Home Care - 2.5.1 In-depth interviews with patients and families
  • Home Care - 2.5.2 Participant observation of home care visits
  • Home Care - 2.5.3 In-depth interviews and focus group discussions with community leaders
  • Home Care - 2.5.4 In-depth interviews with PLHA who were not receiving home based care
  • Home Care - 2.5.5 Focus group discussions with home care teams and volunteers
  • Home Care - 2.5.6 In-depth interviews with Health Centre Managers and Hospital Physicians
  • Home Care - 2.5.7 Key Informant Interviews
  • Home Care - 2.6 Limitations of the evaluation
  • Home Care - 3 Impact
  • Home Care - 3.1 People Living with HIV/AIDS
  • Home Care - 3.1.1 Improved QoL
  • Home Care - 3.1.2 Reduced discrimination
  • Home Care - 3.2 Family
  • Home Care - 3.3 Community
  • Home Care - 3.3.1 Linking prevention and care
  • Home Care - 3.3.2 Reducing discrimination
  • Home Care - 3.3.3 Community mobilisation
  • Home Care - 3.4 Children
  • Home Care - 3.5 Health System
  • Home Care - 3.5.1 Access/ Coverage
  • Home Care - 4.1 Background
  • Home Care - 4.2 Methods and Results
  • Home Care - 4.3 Cost implications for households
  • Home Care - 4.4 Analysis and conclusions
  • Home Care - 4.4.1 Cost and time savings to households
  • Home Care - 4.4.2 Programme Costs
  • Home Care - 4.4.3 Urban/ rural comparisons
  • Home Care - 4.4.4 Cost comparisons with other programmes
  • Home Care - 4.5 Limitations of cost analysis
  • Home Care - 5.1 The Home Care Network
  • Home Care - 5.2 Team formation
  • Home Care - 5.3 Training and Resources
  • Home Care - 5.4 Home Care Activities
  • Home Care - 5.5 The Home Care Kit
  • Home Care - 5.6 Referrals
  • Home Care - 5.7 Record keeping
  • Home Care - 5.8 Monitoring and reporting
  • Home Care - 5.9 Supervision
  • Home Care - 5.10 Volunteers
  • Home Care - 5.11 Support groups and other linkages
  • Home Care - 5.12 Caring for the carers
  • Home Care - Battambang - 6.1 Background
  • Home Care - Battambang - 6.2 Impact
  • Home Care - Battambang - 6.3 Community link
  • Home Care - Battambang - 6.4 Volunteers
  • Home Care - Battambang - 6.5 Access/Coverage
  • Home Care - 7 Expansion of the Home Care Programme
  • Home Care - 7.1 Key Components
  • Home Care - 7.2 Expansion models
  • Home Care - 7.3 Phasing the expansion
  • Home Care - 7.4 Roles and responsibilities of programme partners
  • Home Care - 8.1 Key components
  • Home Care - 8.2 Lessons learned
  • Home Care - 8.3 Recommendations
  • Home Care - App I. Questionnaires Used in the Evaluation
  • Home Care - App II. The Home Care Network in Phnom Penh
  • Home Care - App III. Location of Home Care Teams in Phnom Penh
  • Home Care - App IV. Roles and Responsibilities of Home Care Partners
  • Home Care - App V. KHANA Technical Support
  • Home Care - App VI. List of Key Informants
  • Home Care - App VII. References


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