Evaluation of the national AIDS program and HIV/AIDS surveillance system in Jordan

Author:

Al-Rahamneh Moad J1ORCID,Khader Yousef2ORCID,Aqel Ashraf Jamil3,Abaza Hiba4,Satyanarayana Srinath4,Al-Shaikh Ala’a Fuad5,Mukattash Heyam Hilal3,Shoubaki Areej Hamed3,Aldamen Tareq Haytham3

Affiliation:

1. Global Health Development, Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network, Amman, Jordan

2. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Medicine, Public Health, and Family Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan

3. Jordan Ministry of Health, Amman, Jordan

4. Migration Health Division, International Organization for Migration, Amman, Jordan

5. World Health Organization Country Office for Jordan, Amman, Jordan

Abstract

Introduction: The National AIDS Program in Jordan has faced numerous challenges, including insufficient funding, limited resources, and complexities brought on by refugee influxes. The absence of a reliable HIV/AIDS surveillance system further complicates tracking and responding to the epidemic. This study aimed to evaluate the performance and functionality of the National AIDS Program and the HIV/AIDS surveillance system. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted to evaluate the National AIDS Program and the HIV/AIDS Surveillance System in Jordan. The study involved 14 key informants specialized in HIV/AIDS Surveillance Systems. Interviews were guided by an interview guide based on the Updated Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems. Data analysis was performed through directed content analysis. Results: The Voluntary Counseling and Testing Center in Jordan confronts multiple challenges, including poor infrastructure, limited accessibility, and inadequate facilities. Additionally, there is a lack of effective coordination between the Voluntary Counseling and Testing center and the Chest Diseases and Migrant Health Directorate, particularly regarding testing for Tuberculosis. HIV screening in Jordan is hindered by various factors, including disease sensitivity. Voluntary Counseling and Testing lacks HIV/AIDS specialists AND staff adequate training and fails to adhere to updated treatment guidelines. Persistent deficiencies in human resources, equipment, and training continue to plague the HIV/AIDS Surveillance System. Key informants expressed dissatisfaction with the data’s usefulness, citing concerns over poor data quality. The data were seldom used for prioritizing resources, identifying at-risk individuals, assessing HIV/AIDS risk factors, or evaluating prevention and control measures. Conclusion: The National AIDS Program and HIV/AIDS Surveillance System activities in Jordan are unstructured, poorly coordinated, and inefficient. Many gaps related to National AIDS Program and HIV/AIDS Surveillance System performance and data were identified. Recommendations include developing an electronic surveillance system for data collection, notification, and reporting, and building the capacities of HIV/AIDS healthcare providers in screening, diagnosis, and management.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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