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dc.contributor.authorSchneider, Helen
dc.contributor.authorLehmann, Uta
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-01T14:28:27Z
dc.date.available2012-11-01T14:28:27Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.citationSchneider, H. & Lehmann, U. (2010). Lay health workers and HIV programmes: Implications for health systems. AIDS Care, 22: 1, 60 — 67en_US
dc.identifier.issn0954-0121
dc.identifier.issn1360-0451
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/458
dc.description.abstractOne of the consequences of massive investment in antiretroviral access and other AIDS programmes has been the rapid emergence of large numbers of lay workers in the health systems of developing countries. In South Africa, government estimates are 65,000, mostly HIV/TB care-related lay workers contribute their labour in the public health sector, outnumbering the main front-line primary health care providers and professional nurses. The phenomenon has grown organically and incrementally, playing a wide variety of care-giving, support and advocacy roles. Using South Africa as a case, this paper discusses the different forms, traditions and contradictory orientations taken by lay health work and the system-wide effects of a large lay worker presence. As pressures to regularise and formalise the status of lay health workers grow, important questions are raised as to their place in health systems, and more broadly what they represent as a new intermediary layer between state and citizen. It argues for a research agenda that seeks to better characterise types of lay involvement in the health system, particularly in an era of antiretroviral therapy, and which takes a wider perspective on the meanings of this recent re-emergence of an old concept in health systems heavily affected by HIV/AIDS.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherRoutledgeen_US
dc.rightsThis is the author final version of an article published by Routledge. This file may be freely used provided that the source is acknowledged. No commercial distribution of this text is permitted
dc.source.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540120903483042
dc.subjectLay health workersen_US
dc.subjectHome-based careen_US
dc.subjectHIVen_US
dc.subjectHealth systemsen_US
dc.titleLay health workers and HIV programmes: Implications for health systemsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.privacy.showsubmitterfalse
dc.status.ispeerreviewedtrue
dc.description.accreditationInternational Bibliography of Social Sciencesen_US


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