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Current and Recent Projects
Karur IMAI project
Decentralizing HIV Care and Support in Karur District, Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu has the highest number of documented AIDS cases,
despite wide anti-retroviral therapy (ART) access and a reduction in
new cases in the general population through the success of the
PPTCT programs. Access to treatment is largely restricted to
urban populations, and HIV positive people from rural areas, often with
limited financial resources, are forced to travel long distances to
access treatment, care and support services.
Karur is one of the districts with highest prevalence of HIV in the state,
and an ART Center has recently
been established by the Tamil Nadu
AIDS
Control Society. The Karur IMAI project was conceived as a way to
build the capacity of health-care providers from t he government institutions, though training and
system-strengthening activities.
IMAI stands for Integrated Management of Adolescent and Adult Illness, and is a training package that
has been developed by the World Health Organization. It has been implemented extensively in African
and Asian countries. Karur is one of the first two districts selected
for implementation in India, following country-specific adaptation by
WHO. Adapted materials have also been translated into Tamil. SAATHII is
implementing this training project based on the model of
mainstreaming care and support, which it had piloted earlier in Salem
district with support from APAC-VHS/USAID.
[above pic] District Collector at July 16, 2007 IMAI workshop
The assistance and support of the District Collectorate of Karur and the Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society (TANSACS) are gratefully acknowledged. Information about SAATHII-IMAI's initiative at Karur, can also be viewed at the Karur district website http://www.karur.tn.nic.in/aids.htm .
Activity Area: Karur, Tamil Nadu
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Objectives:
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To increase the access to quality care and treatment services
to HIV positive individuals in Karur district of Tamil Nadu by
mainstreaming medical care and support into the existing health care
system down to the primary care centres.
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To train health care providers in acute, chronic, and palliative care,
at district headquarters and subdistrict (taluk, PHC) levels, using a
standardized curriculum.
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To assess health-seeking behavior among HIV positive individuals in selected
urban (district headquarters) and rural areas of the proposed district.
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To strengthen the various service delivery components, fill gaps, and
create a sustainable model through resource mobilization, community
involvement, and networking.
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To establish sound documentation and reporting systems to consolidate
information, assess impact, and facilitate replication and scale-up of
the program.
Methods and Approaches:
Projects, key methods, and approaches include:
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Recruiting HIV physicians and nursing/counseling experts in the state
and training them as facilitators for IMAI. The experts include private
practitioners and staff from such institutions as SIAAP - Chennai, PSG
Medical College - Coimbatore, ART Centers at Namakkal and Salem, I-TECH
- Chennai, and other such institutions of repute. Facilitators have been oriented on the
IMAI package by WHO national and international teams.
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Recruiting and training 30 PLHIV who function as Expert Patient Trainers (EPT). Click here to listen to EPT interview on Kodai FM Radio.
(October 31, 2007) With the help of the EPT and resource persons from the state, 5-day training sessions are being conducted for doctors (4 batches of 20 each) and nurses/counsellors (11 batches of 20 each).
Mr.Swaminathan 's Interview on Kodai FM. Click here to listen to Mr.Swaminathan 's Interview on Kodai FM.
(November 7, 2007)
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A
district-level planning meeting at the outset, to orient stakeholders
from government administrative and health/medical departments on the
project
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Monthly
visits to all health-care facilities to collect data on OI, STI and HIV
cases, collect regular feedback from the center staff, and identify
areas of system-strengthening.
- Sub-district level coordination meetings spread across the district to
raise awareness of the project, of the need for care and support, and
to mobilize community support and resources to assist in strengthening
local health facilities. Expected attendees at these meetings will
include medical/paramedical staff, local philanthropists, charitable
groups such as Lions/Rotary, elected people’s representatives, local
industrialists, etc. These coordination meetings will be modelled
on good practices gleaned from SAATHII’s prior intervention in Salem
district.
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Clinical Mentoring meetings at district and taluk (sub-district) levels.
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One
end-of-project dissemination meeting at the district headquarters to
share outputs, outcomes and lessons learned from the project.
Staff :
Karur field office
- Mr. S. Swaminathan, Program Manager
- Mr. L. Vijayanand, Coordinator - MIS & Documentation
- Mr. K.I. Aroon Joshva Rusewelt, Training Coordinator
- Mr. Williams. P, Coordinator - Linkages & Networking
- Mr. B. Inbaraj, Field Officer
- Mr. N.Balaji, Accountant
- Mr. C.Raman,Training Assistant
- Mr. J.Santhosh, office Assistant
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Chennai office:
- Dr. L. Ramakrishnan Ph.D., Project Lead
- Dr. Sai Subhasree Raghavan, Ph.D., Technical Advisor
- Dr. A. Sathish Kumar, M.D. STI, Technical Advisor
- Mrs. Karpagam Kalyani, Administrative Officer
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Support:
The
World Health Organization (WHO) India Country Office, New Delhi, is
supporting the training component of the initiative through technical
and financial means.
The
project is being implemented with the approval and support of the Karur
District Collectorate and the Tamil Nadu State AIDS Control Society.
How you can help :
SAATHII is seeking support for this project, key activity areas envisioned include developing model facilities at PHC and Taluk level for sequence of care, de-centralization of ART distribution to sub-district level, etc.
SAATHII
is seeking in-kind donations of weighing-machines, autoclaves,
needle-destroyers, gloves, and other supplies to benefit the primary
health care centers in Karur district. If you are an individual or an
organization who would like to contribute, please let us know.
Contact Information:
For more information on this project, please email Mr. Swaminathan at swamiiyer@hotmail.com
The page was last updated April 17, 2008.
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