ABSTRACT
Assessment of the quality of care services provided to people living with HIV/AIDS
(PLWHA) was undertaken in Morogoro Municipality whereby a cross sectional survey
approach was adopted. Ninety people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) from two NGOs
that are well known to support PLWHA in Morogoro Municipality were involved. The
two NGOs were namely Faraja Trust Fund (FTF) and Wanaoishi na Virusi vya Ukimwi
Morogoro (WAVUMO) which is an association of people living with HIV/AIDS in
Morogoro. Data was collected by using a structured questionnaire, which incorporated a
care score index that was developed by the researcher, and administered through face-toface
interviews. Descriptive and inferential methods of data analysis were used. Various
stakeholders in Morogoro Municipality provided different types of care services to
PLWHA. Health services were provided mainly by the Morogoro Regional Hospital and
the NGOs of Faraja Trust Fund (FTF) and Wanaoishi na Virusi vya Ukimwi Morogoro
(WAVUMO). Counselling and support was being provided by almost all stakeholders
mainly the Morogoro Regional Hospital. Families were reported to be the primary care
provider in home-based care services. The quality of various care services was determined
by using a care score. The highest proportion of respondents (73.4%) reported high quality
of care in the home-based care component, while the lowest (7.8%) proportion was in the
awareness and practice of PMTCT. Most of the respondents perceived counselling and
home-based care services they were getting to be good (43.3% and 70.8%, respectively).
Seven variables were tested for important factors determining the extent of care quality
among various components of care. Results showed that medical care was significantly
influenced by age and education level of respondent. The communication and behaviour
change component was affected by age and marital status while counselling and testing
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was affected by only duration of living with the virus. The study recommended that,
people living with HIV/AIDS should be enabled to improve their economical situation by
providing them with low interest loans, training and provisions of social support. Medical
services may need to be integrated within the home-based care for ease of accessing
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MASAKO, REGINA . "Quality Of Care For People Living With Hiv/Aids In Morogoro Municipality" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 30, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/quality-of-care-for-people-living-with-hiv-aids-in-morogoro-municipality