African Corporate Social Responsibility (Business/Social crossover) | 11 May 2003

Mobility in Healthcare: A Framework for Mobile Clinics in HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Young Adults in Kampala, Uganda

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Abstract

Mobile health clinics have been increasingly utilised in developing countries to address healthcare disparities, particularly for underserved populations such as young adults with HIV/AIDS. A mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews with quantitative data on clinic utilization will be employed to assess the impact of mobile clinics on HIV prevention efforts. The theoretical framework provides a robust foundation for future research on mobile healthcare interventions in similar contexts, emphasising the need for sustainable operational models to enhance clinic effectiveness. Future studies should focus on developing scalable operational strategies and fostering community participation to ensure long-term success of mobile health clinics.