Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015)
The Kamagayan Comprehensive Care Center (KC3) clients report being very satisfied with the comprehensive package of health services offered under the BCP and they feel welcome and accepted at the KC3. Community members in Kamagayan, including family...
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS CONSISTENT CONDOM USE WORKFORCE SEX WORKERS COUNSELORS FORMAL EDUCATION PERSONALITY INFORMED CONSENT PEER EDUCATION NATIONAL RESOURCES EXISTING RESOURCES BIG CITIES ABUSE INFORMATION SYSTEM ADVOCACY EFFORTS PREVENTION LAWS NATIONAL DRUG SYPHILIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE DISCRIMINATION DRUGS HEALTH CARE FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FAMILY MEMBERS MEDIA COVERAGE COMPREHENSIVE CARE HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC PRISONS PROSTITUTION CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CRIME NATIONAL LEVEL POPULATION SIZE BASIC HEALTH CARE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH PEER GROUPS DRUG ABUSE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES PHARMACIES SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS TECHNICAL CAPACITY ABSTINENCE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDLE EXCHANGE ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS INDIVIDUAL NEEDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INFECTIONS AMONG WOMEN NATIONAL AIDS AIDS EPIDEMIC TRAINING STERILIZATION PATIENTS SMOKING PUBLIC SUPPORT COMMUNICATION CHANNELS INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HETEROSEXUAL CONTACT SIGNIFICANT POLICY ADOPTION HEALTH CARE SERVICES POLICY-MAKING PROCESS MARKETING PREVENTION INFORMATION COERCION CONDOM USE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY INTERVIEW OUTREACH WORKER POSTERS AFTERCARE RESPECT PROGRESS CANNABIS SOCIAL MARKETING LEGAL SUPPORT HEALTH IMPACT MEDICAL RESEARCH WORKERS POLICIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES HIV SURVEILLANCE SEX WITH MEN NURSE WOMAN POLICY MAKERS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL PROBLEM ESSENTIAL MEDICINES URBAN CENTERS HEPATITIS C UNIVERSAL ACCESS HYGIENE WORKSHOP GOVERNMENT OFFICES HEPATITIS B PUBLIC AWARENESS POLITICAL OPPOSITION PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS KIDS MEDIA ATTENTION BLOOD PRODUCTS DRUG USERS POPULATIONS NATIONAL EFFORTS PARADIGM SHIFT DETOXIFICATION MOTHER WORKSHOPS MALARIA SERVICES FOR PEOPLE OUTREACH WORKERS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION NEW INFECTIONS SEX POLICY BRIEF HUMAN RIGHTS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NUMBER OF NEW CASES CHILDREN RESOLUTION CLINICS SEX WORKER CONDOM DISABILITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION REFERRAL SYSTEMS METHADONE NATIONAL OBJECTIVES NATIONAL GOALS POPULATION HARM REDUCTION STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY JOB SECURITY FAMILIES WOMEN MEDICINES HIV INFECTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AIDS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION DEMAND FOR SERVICES CONDOMS HEALTH OFFICIALS AMPHETAMINES SERVICE PROVIDERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ALCOHOLISM INJECTING DRUG USERS |
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS CONSISTENT CONDOM USE WORKFORCE SEX WORKERS COUNSELORS FORMAL EDUCATION PERSONALITY INFORMED CONSENT PEER EDUCATION NATIONAL RESOURCES EXISTING RESOURCES BIG CITIES ABUSE INFORMATION SYSTEM ADVOCACY EFFORTS PREVENTION LAWS NATIONAL DRUG SYPHILIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE DISCRIMINATION DRUGS HEALTH CARE FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FAMILY MEMBERS MEDIA COVERAGE COMPREHENSIVE CARE HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC PRISONS PROSTITUTION CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CRIME NATIONAL LEVEL POPULATION SIZE BASIC HEALTH CARE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH PEER GROUPS DRUG ABUSE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES PHARMACIES SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS TECHNICAL CAPACITY ABSTINENCE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDLE EXCHANGE ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS INDIVIDUAL NEEDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INFECTIONS AMONG WOMEN NATIONAL AIDS AIDS EPIDEMIC TRAINING STERILIZATION PATIENTS SMOKING PUBLIC SUPPORT COMMUNICATION CHANNELS INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HETEROSEXUAL CONTACT SIGNIFICANT POLICY ADOPTION HEALTH CARE SERVICES POLICY-MAKING PROCESS MARKETING PREVENTION INFORMATION COERCION CONDOM USE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY INTERVIEW OUTREACH WORKER POSTERS AFTERCARE RESPECT PROGRESS CANNABIS SOCIAL MARKETING LEGAL SUPPORT HEALTH IMPACT MEDICAL RESEARCH WORKERS POLICIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES HIV SURVEILLANCE SEX WITH MEN NURSE WOMAN POLICY MAKERS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL PROBLEM ESSENTIAL MEDICINES URBAN CENTERS HEPATITIS C UNIVERSAL ACCESS HYGIENE WORKSHOP GOVERNMENT OFFICES HEPATITIS B PUBLIC AWARENESS POLITICAL OPPOSITION PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS KIDS MEDIA ATTENTION BLOOD PRODUCTS DRUG USERS POPULATIONS NATIONAL EFFORTS PARADIGM SHIFT DETOXIFICATION MOTHER WORKSHOPS MALARIA SERVICES FOR PEOPLE OUTREACH WORKERS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION NEW INFECTIONS SEX POLICY BRIEF HUMAN RIGHTS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NUMBER OF NEW CASES CHILDREN RESOLUTION CLINICS SEX WORKER CONDOM DISABILITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION REFERRAL SYSTEMS METHADONE NATIONAL OBJECTIVES NATIONAL GOALS POPULATION HARM REDUCTION STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY JOB SECURITY FAMILIES WOMEN MEDICINES HIV INFECTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AIDS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION DEMAND FOR SERVICES CONDOMS HEALTH OFFICIALS AMPHETAMINES SERVICE PROVIDERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ALCOHOLISM INJECTING DRUG USERS Tanguay, Pascal Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
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The Kamagayan Comprehensive Care Center (KC3) clients report being very
satisfied with the comprehensive package of health services
offered under the BCP and they feel welcome and accepted at
the KC3. Community members in Kamagayan, including family
members of the KC3 clients, also praise the service as an
excellent intervention. Virtually all key stakeholders
interviewed noted that the KC3 team had performed especially
well in building trust between clients and their health
service providers, families, and community. In that sense,
community-based advocacy efforts were successful at
generating an enabling environment for service delivery. The
KC3 clients, family members, and community representatives
also appreciated efforts from the KC3 team to promote demand
reduction through counseling, Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
sessions, and privileged access to the Argao Treatment and
Rehabilitation Center (TRC). There is great demand and
genuine interest among the KC3 clients and patients’ clients
to become peer educators and provide support to PWID. The
professionalization of PWID through peer educator roles has
also reportedly reduced stigma and discrimination and
increased acceptance of PWID in the community. Should
services for PWID be scaled up in Cebu and beyond,
recruiting a workforce of peer educators should not be a
critical challenge, an important lesson learned for future
harm reduction projects in the Philippines. |
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Tanguay, Pascal |
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Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
title_short |
Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
title_full |
Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
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Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) |
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evaluation of harm reduction service delivery in cebu city, philippines (2013–2015) |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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okr-10986-247502021-05-25T09:52:49Z Evaluation of Harm Reduction Service Delivery in Cebu City, Philippines (2013–2015) Tanguay, Pascal PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT RISKS CONSISTENT CONDOM USE WORKFORCE SEX WORKERS COUNSELORS FORMAL EDUCATION PERSONALITY INFORMED CONSENT PEER EDUCATION NATIONAL RESOURCES EXISTING RESOURCES BIG CITIES ABUSE INFORMATION SYSTEM ADVOCACY EFFORTS PREVENTION LAWS NATIONAL DRUG SYPHILIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT GOOD GOVERNANCE DISCRIMINATION DRUGS HEALTH CARE FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FAMILY MEMBERS MEDIA COVERAGE COMPREHENSIVE CARE HEALTH CAPACITY BUILDING EPIDEMIC PRISONS PROSTITUTION CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CRIME NATIONAL LEVEL POPULATION SIZE BASIC HEALTH CARE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS HOSPITAL PUBLIC HEALTH PEER GROUPS DRUG ABUSE ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES PHARMACIES SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS TECHNICAL CAPACITY ABSTINENCE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDLE EXCHANGE ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS INDIVIDUAL NEEDS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INFECTIONS AMONG WOMEN NATIONAL AIDS AIDS EPIDEMIC TRAINING STERILIZATION PATIENTS SMOKING PUBLIC SUPPORT COMMUNICATION CHANNELS INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HETEROSEXUAL CONTACT SIGNIFICANT POLICY ADOPTION HEALTH CARE SERVICES POLICY-MAKING PROCESS MARKETING PREVENTION INFORMATION COERCION CONDOM USE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS TUBERCULOSIS SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY INTERVIEW OUTREACH WORKER POSTERS AFTERCARE RESPECT PROGRESS CANNABIS SOCIAL MARKETING LEGAL SUPPORT HEALTH IMPACT MEDICAL RESEARCH WORKERS POLICIES SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES HIV SURVEILLANCE SEX WITH MEN NURSE WOMAN POLICY MAKERS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS SOCIAL PROBLEM ESSENTIAL MEDICINES URBAN CENTERS HEPATITIS C UNIVERSAL ACCESS HYGIENE WORKSHOP GOVERNMENT OFFICES HEPATITIS B PUBLIC AWARENESS POLITICAL OPPOSITION PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS KIDS MEDIA ATTENTION BLOOD PRODUCTS DRUG USERS POPULATIONS NATIONAL EFFORTS PARADIGM SHIFT DETOXIFICATION MOTHER WORKSHOPS MALARIA SERVICES FOR PEOPLE OUTREACH WORKERS POLICY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION NEW INFECTIONS SEX POLICY BRIEF HUMAN RIGHTS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NUMBER OF NEW CASES CHILDREN RESOLUTION CLINICS SEX WORKER CONDOM DISABILITY COMMUNITY EDUCATION REFERRAL SYSTEMS METHADONE NATIONAL OBJECTIVES NATIONAL GOALS POPULATION HARM REDUCTION STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY JOB SECURITY FAMILIES WOMEN MEDICINES HIV INFECTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS AIDS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION BEHAVIOR CHANGE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION DEMAND FOR SERVICES CONDOMS HEALTH OFFICIALS AMPHETAMINES SERVICE PROVIDERS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ALCOHOLISM INJECTING DRUG USERS The Kamagayan Comprehensive Care Center (KC3) clients report being very satisfied with the comprehensive package of health services offered under the BCP and they feel welcome and accepted at the KC3. Community members in Kamagayan, including family members of the KC3 clients, also praise the service as an excellent intervention. Virtually all key stakeholders interviewed noted that the KC3 team had performed especially well in building trust between clients and their health service providers, families, and community. In that sense, community-based advocacy efforts were successful at generating an enabling environment for service delivery. The KC3 clients, family members, and community representatives also appreciated efforts from the KC3 team to promote demand reduction through counseling, Narcotics Anonymous (NA) sessions, and privileged access to the Argao Treatment and Rehabilitation Center (TRC). There is great demand and genuine interest among the KC3 clients and patients’ clients to become peer educators and provide support to PWID. The professionalization of PWID through peer educator roles has also reportedly reduced stigma and discrimination and increased acceptance of PWID in the community. Should services for PWID be scaled up in Cebu and beyond, recruiting a workforce of peer educators should not be a critical challenge, an important lesson learned for future harm reduction projects in the Philippines. 2016-08-02T15:17:09Z 2016-08-02T15:17:09Z 2016-04-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26425526/evaluation-harm-reduction-service-delivery-cebu-city-philippines-20132015 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24750 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study East Asia and Pacific Philippines |