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Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study

BACKGROUND: Assisted partner services (APS), or exposure notification and HIV testing for sexual partners of individuals diagnosed with HIV (index clients), have been shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials. We assessed the real-world effectiveness of APS when integrated into HIV clinics i...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Monisha, Naughton, Brienna, Lagat, Harison, Otieno, George, Katz, David A, Wamuti, Beatrice M, Masyuko, Sarah, Bosire, Rose, Mugambi, Mary, Paladhi, Unmesha Roy, Weiner, Bryan J, Kariithi, Edward, Farquhar, Carey
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37061312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00153-5
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author Sharma, Monisha
Naughton, Brienna
Lagat, Harison
Otieno, George
Katz, David A
Wamuti, Beatrice M
Masyuko, Sarah
Bosire, Rose
Mugambi, Mary
Paladhi, Unmesha Roy
Weiner, Bryan J
Kariithi, Edward
Farquhar, Carey
author_facet Sharma, Monisha
Naughton, Brienna
Lagat, Harison
Otieno, George
Katz, David A
Wamuti, Beatrice M
Masyuko, Sarah
Bosire, Rose
Mugambi, Mary
Paladhi, Unmesha Roy
Weiner, Bryan J
Kariithi, Edward
Farquhar, Carey
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description BACKGROUND: Assisted partner services (APS), or exposure notification and HIV testing for sexual partners of individuals diagnosed with HIV (index clients), have been shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials. We assessed the real-world effectiveness of APS when integrated into HIV clinics in western Kenya. METHODS: In this single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation science study, we facilitated APS implementation in 31 health facilities in Kenya by training existing health-care staff. We focused on male partner outcomes to assess the impact of APS in reaching male individuals in sub-Saharan Africa, who have lower rates of HIV testing than female individuals. Female individuals (aged ≥18 years or emancipated minor) who tested positive for HIV at participating facilities in Kenya were offered APS; consenting female participants provided contact information for all male sexual partners in the past 3 years. Male partners were notified of their potential HIV exposure and offered a choice of community-based or facility-based HIV testing services (HTS). Female index clients and male partners with HIV were followed up at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months after enrolment, to assess linkage to antiretroviral treatment. Viral load was assessed at 12 months. FINDINGS: Between May 1, 2018, and March 31, 2020, 32 722 female individuals received HTS; 1910 (6%) tested positive for HIV, of whom 1724 (90%) received APS. Female index clients named 5137 male partners (median 3 per index [IQR 2–4]), of whom 4422 (86%) were reached with exposure notification and HTS. 524 (12%) of the male partners tested were newly diagnosed with HIV and 1292 (29%) reported a previous HIV diagnosis. At 12 months follow-up, 1512 (88%) female index clients and 1621 (89%) male partners with HIV were taking ART, with few adverse events: 25 (2%) female index clients and seven (<1%) male partners reported intimate partner violence, and 60 (3%) female index clients and ten (<1%) male partners reported relationship dissolution. INTERPRETATION: Evidence from this real-world APS scale-up project shows that APS is a safe, acceptable, and effective strategy to identify males with HIV and retain them in care. FUNDING: The US National Institutes of Health.
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spelling pubmed-101560002023-05-03 Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study Sharma, Monisha Naughton, Brienna Lagat, Harison Otieno, George Katz, David A Wamuti, Beatrice M Masyuko, Sarah Bosire, Rose Mugambi, Mary Paladhi, Unmesha Roy Weiner, Bryan J Kariithi, Edward Farquhar, Carey Lancet Glob Health Article BACKGROUND: Assisted partner services (APS), or exposure notification and HIV testing for sexual partners of individuals diagnosed with HIV (index clients), have been shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials. We assessed the real-world effectiveness of APS when integrated into HIV clinics in western Kenya. METHODS: In this single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation science study, we facilitated APS implementation in 31 health facilities in Kenya by training existing health-care staff. We focused on male partner outcomes to assess the impact of APS in reaching male individuals in sub-Saharan Africa, who have lower rates of HIV testing than female individuals. Female individuals (aged ≥18 years or emancipated minor) who tested positive for HIV at participating facilities in Kenya were offered APS; consenting female participants provided contact information for all male sexual partners in the past 3 years. Male partners were notified of their potential HIV exposure and offered a choice of community-based or facility-based HIV testing services (HTS). Female index clients and male partners with HIV were followed up at 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months after enrolment, to assess linkage to antiretroviral treatment. Viral load was assessed at 12 months. FINDINGS: Between May 1, 2018, and March 31, 2020, 32 722 female individuals received HTS; 1910 (6%) tested positive for HIV, of whom 1724 (90%) received APS. Female index clients named 5137 male partners (median 3 per index [IQR 2–4]), of whom 4422 (86%) were reached with exposure notification and HTS. 524 (12%) of the male partners tested were newly diagnosed with HIV and 1292 (29%) reported a previous HIV diagnosis. At 12 months follow-up, 1512 (88%) female index clients and 1621 (89%) male partners with HIV were taking ART, with few adverse events: 25 (2%) female index clients and seven (<1%) male partners reported intimate partner violence, and 60 (3%) female index clients and ten (<1%) male partners reported relationship dissolution. INTERPRETATION: Evidence from this real-world APS scale-up project shows that APS is a safe, acceptable, and effective strategy to identify males with HIV and retain them in care. FUNDING: The US National Institutes of Health. 2023-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10156000/ /pubmed/37061312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00153-5 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
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Sharma, Monisha
Naughton, Brienna
Lagat, Harison
Otieno, George
Katz, David A
Wamuti, Beatrice M
Masyuko, Sarah
Bosire, Rose
Mugambi, Mary
Paladhi, Unmesha Roy
Weiner, Bryan J
Kariithi, Edward
Farquhar, Carey
Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title_full Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title_fullStr Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title_full_unstemmed Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title_short Real-world impact of integrating HIV assisted partner services into 31 facilities in Kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
title_sort real-world impact of integrating hiv assisted partner services into 31 facilities in kenya: a single-arm, hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10156000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37061312
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00153-5
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