Abstract
Operations research is mainly applied to decision making in industries and corporations using quantitative methods to optimize production. The applications of operations research in social sciences research or health research in HIV, service delivery, and program performance improvement are minimal. Considering the complexity of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, it is imperative to learn from operations research in scaling up HIV treatment, prevention, and intervention in resource-poor settings. In this article the author discusses the methodological issues in operations research within the context of HIV/AIDS research. The author also suggests a framework for using operations research in the field of HIV/AIDS research and program intervention.
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1. Targeted interventions are a specific set of intervention in HIV/AIDS Control Programs meant specifically to reach out to high risk behavior groups comprising female sex workers, injecting drug users, men having sex with men, migrant workers, and truckers.