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A public policy approach to local models of HIV/AIDS control in Brazil

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2009-06
Author
Le Loup, Guillaume
Assis, Andreia de
Costa-Couto, Maria-Helena
Thoenig, Jean-Claude
Fleury, Sonia
Camargo Junior, Kenneth Rochel de
Larouze, Bernard
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Objectives. We investigated involvement and cooperation patterns of local Brazilian AIDS program actors and the consequences of these patterns for program implementation and sustainability. Methods. We performed a public policy analysis (documentary analysis, direct observation, semistructured interviews of health service and nongovernmental organization [NGO] actors) in 5 towns in 2 states, Sao Paulo and Para. Results. Patterns suggested 3 models. In model 1, local government, NGOs, and primary health care services were involved in AIDS programs with satisfactory response to new epidemiological trends but a risk that HIV/AIDS would become low priority. In model 2, mainly because of NGO activism, HIV/AIDS remained an exceptional issue, with limited responses to new epidemiological trends and program sustainability undermined by political instability. In model 3, involvement of public agencies and NGOs was limited, with inadequate response to epidemiological trends and poor mobilization threatening program sustainability. Conclusions. Within a common national AIDS policy framework, the degree of involvement and cooperation between public and NGO actors deeply impacts population coverage and program sustainability. Specific processes are required to maintain actor mobilization without isolating AIDS programs. (Am J Public Health. 2009;99:1108-1115. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2008.138123)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/23127
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AIDS (Doença) - Brasil
Políticas públicas - Brasil
Keyword
Antiretroviral therapy
AIDS
Access
Health
HIV
Vulnerability
Epidemic
Doenças sexuais
Doenças sexualmente transmissíveis

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