The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.

<h4>Objective</h4>The study objective is to measure, analyse costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high-risk groups in India, in order to assist the design of future HIV prevention programmes in South Asia and beyond.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective costing study.<h4>Methods...

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Autores principales: Sudhashree Chandrashekar, Lorna Guinness, Michael Pickles, Govindraj Y Shetty, Michel Alary, Peter Vickerman, CHARME–1 Evaluation Group, Anna Vassall
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f47b22f843b74c07bf51ef7de0d899922021-11-25T06:01:21ZThe costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0106582https://doaj.org/article/f47b22f843b74c07bf51ef7de0d899922014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106582https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Objective</h4>The study objective is to measure, analyse costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high-risk groups in India, in order to assist the design of future HIV prevention programmes in South Asia and beyond.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective costing study.<h4>Methods</h4>This study is one of the most comprehensive studies of the costs of HIV prevention for high-risk groups to date in both its scope and size. HIV prevention included outreach, sexually transmitted infections (STI) services, condom provision, expertise enhancement, community mobilisation and enabling environment activities. Economic costs were collected from 138 non-government organisations (NGOs) in 64 districts, four state level lead implementing partners (SLPs), and the national programme level (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)) office over four years using a top down costing approach, presented in US$ 2011.<h4>Results</h4>Mean total unit costs (2004-08) per person reached at least once a year and per monthly contact were US$ 235(56-1864) and US$ 82(12-969) respectively. 35% of the cost was incurred by NGOs, 30% at the state level SLP and 35% at the national programme level. The proportion of total costs by activity were 34% for expertise enhancement, 37% for programme management (including support and supervision), 22% for core HIV prevention activities (outreach and STI services) and 7% for community mobilisation and enabling environment activities. Total unit cost per person reached fell sharply as the programme expanded due to declining unit costs above the service level (from US$ 477 per person reached in 2004 to US$ 145 per person reached in 2008). At the service level also unit costs decreased slightly over time from US$ 68 to US$ 64 per person reached.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups requires significant investment in expertise enhancement and programme administration. However, unit costs decreased with programme expansion in spite of an increase in the scope of activities.Sudhashree ChandrashekarLorna GuinnessMichael PicklesGovindraj Y ShettyMichel AlaryPeter VickermanCHARME–1 Evaluation GroupAnna VassallPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e106582 (2014)
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Sudhashree Chandrashekar
Lorna Guinness
Michael Pickles
Govindraj Y Shetty
Michel Alary
Peter Vickerman
CHARME–1 Evaluation Group
Anna Vassall
The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
description <h4>Objective</h4>The study objective is to measure, analyse costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high-risk groups in India, in order to assist the design of future HIV prevention programmes in South Asia and beyond.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective costing study.<h4>Methods</h4>This study is one of the most comprehensive studies of the costs of HIV prevention for high-risk groups to date in both its scope and size. HIV prevention included outreach, sexually transmitted infections (STI) services, condom provision, expertise enhancement, community mobilisation and enabling environment activities. Economic costs were collected from 138 non-government organisations (NGOs) in 64 districts, four state level lead implementing partners (SLPs), and the national programme level (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)) office over four years using a top down costing approach, presented in US$ 2011.<h4>Results</h4>Mean total unit costs (2004-08) per person reached at least once a year and per monthly contact were US$ 235(56-1864) and US$ 82(12-969) respectively. 35% of the cost was incurred by NGOs, 30% at the state level SLP and 35% at the national programme level. The proportion of total costs by activity were 34% for expertise enhancement, 37% for programme management (including support and supervision), 22% for core HIV prevention activities (outreach and STI services) and 7% for community mobilisation and enabling environment activities. Total unit cost per person reached fell sharply as the programme expanded due to declining unit costs above the service level (from US$ 477 per person reached in 2004 to US$ 145 per person reached in 2008). At the service level also unit costs decreased slightly over time from US$ 68 to US$ 64 per person reached.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups requires significant investment in expertise enhancement and programme administration. However, unit costs decreased with programme expansion in spite of an increase in the scope of activities.
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author Sudhashree Chandrashekar
Lorna Guinness
Michael Pickles
Govindraj Y Shetty
Michel Alary
Peter Vickerman
CHARME–1 Evaluation Group
Anna Vassall
author_facet Sudhashree Chandrashekar
Lorna Guinness
Michael Pickles
Govindraj Y Shetty
Michel Alary
Peter Vickerman
CHARME–1 Evaluation Group
Anna Vassall
author_sort Sudhashree Chandrashekar
title The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
title_short The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
title_full The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
title_fullStr The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
title_full_unstemmed The costs of scaling up HIV prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the Avahan Programme in India.
title_sort costs of scaling up hiv prevention for high risk groups: lessons learned from the avahan programme in india.
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