Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS
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Resumo: | Brazil was the first developing country to provide people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) with comprehensive, universal, free access to antiretroviral medicines (ARV). Pharmaceutical services are considered a strategic action that has the goal of providing access to rational use of quality medicines while also promoting user satisfaction. User satisfaction is a complex concept, and evaluation models for pharmaceutical services for PLWA were not found in the literature. Therefore, an evaluation approach to help assess this issue had to be developed. This article seeks to describe a theoretical evaluation model of user satisfaction with the dispensing of ARV, developed as part of an Evaluability Assessment (EA). It presents a brief review of the EA and user satisfaction and describes the development of models created during the EA. The lessons learned in the process are presented as a conclusion. |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS Esher,Angela Evaluability assessment Theoretical model User satisfaction HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
title_full |
Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Logic models from an evaluability assessment of pharmaceutical services for people living with HIV/AIDS |
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Esher,Angela |
author_facet |
Esher,Angela Santos,Elizabeth Moreira dos Azeredo,Thiago Botelho Luiza,Vera Lucia Osorio-de-Castro,Claudia Garcia Serpa Oliveira,Maria Auxiliadora |
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author |
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Santos,Elizabeth Moreira dos Azeredo,Thiago Botelho Luiza,Vera Lucia Osorio-de-Castro,Claudia Garcia Serpa Oliveira,Maria Auxiliadora |
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Esher,Angela Santos,Elizabeth Moreira dos Azeredo,Thiago Botelho Luiza,Vera Lucia Osorio-de-Castro,Claudia Garcia Serpa Oliveira,Maria Auxiliadora |
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Evaluability assessment Theoretical model User satisfaction HIV/AIDS |
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Evaluability assessment Theoretical model User satisfaction HIV/AIDS |
description |
Brazil was the first developing country to provide people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWA) with comprehensive, universal, free access to antiretroviral medicines (ARV). Pharmaceutical services are considered a strategic action that has the goal of providing access to rational use of quality medicines while also promoting user satisfaction. User satisfaction is a complex concept, and evaluation models for pharmaceutical services for PLWA were not found in the literature. Therefore, an evaluation approach to help assess this issue had to be developed. This article seeks to describe a theoretical evaluation model of user satisfaction with the dispensing of ARV, developed as part of an Evaluability Assessment (EA). It presents a brief review of the EA and user satisfaction and describes the development of models created during the EA. The lessons learned in the process are presented as a conclusion. |
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