October 2021 — This Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC) project resource is designed to 1) train staff at health care facilities to create demand for decentralized drug distribution (DDD) and enroll clients, 2) develop skills of personnel in private outlets (for example, pharmacists) to dispense antiretrovirals (ARVs) and support clients on antiretroviral therapy (ART), and 3) equip both health facility and DDD outlet staff with managerial skills to plan for and implement DDD models, including the management, recording and reporting of ARV stock. The learning activities can be tailored for both in-person and virtual environments; they are provided as Word and PowerPoint files with the intention that country teams will modify the materials to suit their country guidelines and programs.
- Training Guide for trainers and participants (Word)
- Session 1: Introduction to the Models (PowerPoint, Quiz)
- Session 2: Introduction to HIV Testing, Care and Treatment Services (No resources provided; use national curriculum)
- Session 3: Pharmacovigilance, Dispensing and Adherence (PowerPoint, Case Study 1, Case Study 2, Handout, Case Study 3)
- Session 4: Inventory Management (PowerPoint, Quiz)
- Session 5: Patient Referrals and Coordination of Care (PowerPoint, Quiz)
- Session 6: Demand Creation and Client Enrollment (PowerPoint, Handout, Quiz)
- Session 7: Recording and Reporting Service Delivery Data (PowerPoint, Quiz)
- Session 8: Electronic Tools to Facilitate DDD (the DDD App, ORA, and DHIS2) (PowerPoint, Handout, Quiz)
- Session 9: Ethics and Client Privacy Protection (PowerPoint, Quiz)
- Training Evaluation Form (Word)