Adoption of Health Technologies in India : Implications for the AIDS
Vaccine/Indrani Gupta, Mayur Trivedi and Subodh Kandamuthan. New Delhi,
Sage, 2007, 236 p., tables, figs., (pbk). ISBN 81-7829-739-2.
Contents: Foreword/Kanchan Chopra. Acknowledgements. Executive summary. I. Adopting the AIDS Vaccine in India: prognosis and prospectus: 1. Introduction and rationale for study. 2. Introduction to selected health technologies. 3. Adoption of health technologies in India: a summary of major findings. 4. Lessons for the adoption of the AIDS Vaccine. 5. Summary and conclusions. II. Analysis: selected case studies of adoption of health technologies in India: 6. Universal Immunisation Programme. 7. Hepatitis B Immunisation. 8. No-Scalpel vasectomy. 9. Voluntary counselling and testing. 10. Antiretroviral Therapy. References. Index. About the authors.
"The effectiveness of a new health technology is judged by both its accessibility and also the extent to which it has been adopted in a particular country. With the possibility of an AIDS Vaccine in the near future, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) has emphasised the need for countries to prepare well in advance for its smooth access and adoption. Reiterating IAVI's appeal, this book ably captures the course India needs to take for the successful adoption and implementation of the AIDS Vaccine in India.
The first of its kind, this book examines the adoption of four health technologies in India--Hepatitis B Vaccine, No-Scalpel Vasectomy, Voluntary Counselling and Testing and Antiretroviral Therapy. Using a set of parameters, the authors not only bring to light the various dimensions, strengths and weaknesses of adoption of health technologies in India, but also how and where more attention needs to be paid with regard to the adoption of the AIDS Vaccine.
A timely and topical book, it will be useful to policymakers, planners, grass-roots organisations and researchers."