Table 1 |
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Comparison of HAART Consultations January to March, 2007–2008 |
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| Kibera |
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| 2007 |
2008 |
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| Jan |
Feb |
March |
Jan |
Feb |
March |
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| Consultations |
1196 |
1035 |
1226 |
1237 |
1146 |
1223 |
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| Delayed |
76 (6.4%) |
69 (6.7%) |
51 (4.2%) |
162 (13.1%) |
82 (7.2%) |
51 (4.2%) |
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| Lost To Follow Up |
23 (1.9%) |
26 (2.5%) |
41 (3.3%) |
36 (2.9%) |
41 (3.6%) |
45 (3.7%) |
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| Transferred out |
3 |
1 |
8 |
3 |
7 |
2 |
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These figures were obtained from FUCHIA following its restoration. "Consultations" were all HAART consultations. "Delayed" were defined as missing an assigned appointment by more than 7 days. "Lost to Follow Up" was a standard FUCHIA outcome for missing an appointment by more than one month. "Transferred out", also standard FUCHIA outcome, meant a formal transfer to another health center. |
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Reid et al. Conflict and Health 2008 2:15 doi:10.1186/1752-1505-2-15 |
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