Table 1: Monitoring and Evaluation

Objective: To improve the quality of life for adolescents living with HIV and AIDS

Activities / Indicators / Sources of data and collection methods / Frequency of data collection / Responsible person / team
Input / Output / Outcome
Capacity building Trainings / Human resources
Finances
Training material
Equipment / No. of health workers trained
No. Expert patients trained in psychosocial support / Increased knowledge of health workers
Improved quality of services / Workshop attendance register
Workshop evaluation forms / After each workshop / Finance Officer Technical staff
Expert patient
AFRICAID, MOH
Care and Treatment / Medicines
Personnel / Total attendance
No. tested HIV+
No. on Cotrimoxazole No. on ART
% of adherence / Increased adherence
Improved health
Reduced morbidity and mortality / HIV testing register
Pre ART and ART registers
Exit interviews with youths at clinic / Monthly / Doctor
Nurse
Pharmacist
Counsellor
Expert patient
Counselling & Psychosocial Support / Human resources
Space for Counselling / No. counselled on
prevention, adherence, nutrition, disclosure, Sexual & Reproductive Health No. referred for psychosocial support / Highly empowered youths
Good nutritional status
Reduced teenage pregnancies
Reduced stigma / Counselling attendance register
Referral register
Field reports
Surveys / Monthly / Expert patient
Counsellor
Technical staff
Support groups / Space
Material
Money / No. of groups formed
No. attending
Type of activities
Issues discussed / Increased self reliance
Reduced poverty
Community involvement
Ability to share / Attendance register
Support group reports
Focus groups
Surveys
Observations / Ongoing / Expert patient
Counsellor
AFRICAID
Field workers
Follow up/Home visits / Medicines
Transport
Home based care kits / No. of patients visited No. of caregivers given information
No. of defaulters / Knowledgeable caregivers
Reduced defaulters / Home visit / follow up reports
Interviews with patients and caregivers / Weekly & Monthly / Expert patient
Community health workers