Lessons from Tanzania on the integration of HIV and tuberculosis treatments into methadone assisted treatment.

Journal: The International journal on drug policy

Volume: 25

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2014

Affiliated Institutions:  Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States; Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, United States; Yale University School of Public Health, United States. Electronic address: rdouglasbruce@mac.com. Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, United States; University of Washington, Department of Global Health, Seattle, WA. Pangaea Global AIDS Foundation, United States. Muhimbili National Hospital, Tanzania; Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania. Muhimbili National Hospital, Tanzania. University of California, Berkley, School of Public Health, United States. Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania.

Abstract summary 

To successfully address HIV and TB in the world, we must address the healthcare needs of key populations, such as drug users, and we must do this urgently. Currently in Tanzania, as in many countries, the care for these medical disorders is separated into disease specific clinical environments. Our consortium began working to integrate HIV and TB clinical services into the methadone program in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. We present the key lessons learned in this process of integration and the importance of integrating HIV/TB into the methadone program, which serves as a critical anchor for adherence to clinical services. Integrated healthcare for people who use drugs is clearly a long-term goal and different health systems will progress upon this continuum at different rates. What is clear is that every health system that interacts with drug users must aspire to achieve some level of integrated healthcare if the incidence rates of HIV and TB are to decline.

Authors & Co-authors:  Bruce R Douglas RD Lambdin Barrot B Chang Olivia O Masao Frank F Mbwambo Jessie J Mteza Ibrahim I Nyandindi Cassian C Zamudio-Haas Sophia S Buma Deus D Dunbar Megan S MS Kilonzo Gad G

Study Outcome 

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Citations : 
Authors :  11
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.09.005
SSN : 1873-4758
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
Other Terms
HIV;Integrated care;Methadone;Tuberculosis
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Tanzania
Publication Country
Netherlands