Chip Title: | Improving Prevention of Mother-to-child HIV Transmission Care at Pogbi Maternity in Ouagadougou (Bur |
Participant(s): | Ouedraogo Bibata Ms. Nana Sabine |
Organization: | Pogbi Maternity in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) |
Year: | 2013 |
Country: | Burkina Faso |
Region: | Western_Africa |
Presentation (PDF) mdi13_gh_gh1336_1378650262.pdf
CHIP Plan (PDF) mdi13_gh_gh1336_1378650262_chip_plan.pdf
Details
Pogbi Maternity : Who We Are
- Location: Burkina Faso
- City: Ouaogadougou
- Mission Statement: The Centre for Health and Social Promotion in Pogbi, Ouagadougou, provides maternal and child health care (MCH), a pharmaceutical depot and health service for civillians.
Pogbi Maternity: What We Do
Community / Population Served
- The population served by Pogbi is around 25,628 and we received about 200 pregnant women every month
Services Provided
- Curative nurses and medical consultations
- Antenatal care
- Care for infants
- Delivery services
- Family planning
- The prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV
- Pharmaceutical Services
CHIP Project Selection
Summary of Project:
Pogbi maternity offers services to prevent mother-to child HIV transmission. However, all HIV positive women do not end the process of prevention because of lost to follow up, difficulties in getting referral reports on women with HIV for assessment, the difficulties screening spouses and sometimes breaks inputs for HIV.
Critical Issues the Project Addresses:
Finding lost to follow up
- Follow up on the referral reports for the women with HIV to help improve their health condition.
- Avoid the breakage in screening inputs
- To promote HIV testing of spouses.
- Health promotion among pregnant women
CHIP
Goal
- To ensure that the number of pregnant women tested positive for HIV at Pogbi Maternity go through comprehensive PMTCT Care
Process Objective
- To create awareness among 100% of pregnant women at the ANC Clinic in Pobi Maternity by 2013
Outcome Objective
- To increase the number of pregnant women going through PMTCT and comprehensive HIV care from 40% to 60% by Decembr 2014