The Sustainable Action against HIV and AIDS in Communities (SAHACOM): Impacts on health and quality of life of people living with HIV in Cambodia
Keywords:
SAHACOM, community-based intervention, HIV, PLHIV, sustainability, CambodiaAbstract
This study evaluated the impacts of the Sustainable Action against HIV
and AIDS in Communities (SAHACOM) Project on health and quality of life
of people living with HIV (PLHIV). Outcome indicators from baseline
documentation (2010) were compared to those obtained at midterm (2012)
and end line (2014). Results showed that HIV prevalence among pregnant
women aged 15–24 attending antenatal care decreased from 0.5% at
baseline to 0.3% at midterm and end line. Proportion of PLHIV who were
on antiretroviral therapy (ART) 12 months after the initiation of the
treatment increased from 85% at baseline and midterm to 89.5% at end
line. Proportion of PLHIV in need for ART and currently on the treatment
increased from 90.0% at baseline to 92.5% at midterm and to 96.0% at end
line. Regarding their health status, proportion of PLHIV reporting their
overall health as good increased from 52.0% at baseline to 78.3% and
80.2% at midterm and end line, respectively. Similarly, proportion of
respondents reporting their overall quality of life as good increased sharply
from 35.0% at baseline to 73.3% and 72.0% at midterm and end line,
respectively. In conclusion, the SAHACOM is effective in improving health
and quality of life of PLHIV in Cambodia.
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