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Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relative effectiveness of different HIV testing and counselling (HTC) services in improving HIV diagnosis rates and increasing HTC coverage in African settings. METHODS: Patient records from three HTC services [community outreach HTC during cohort study rounds (CO‐HTC)...

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Autores principales: Cawley, Caoimhe, Wringe, Alison, Todd, Jim, Gourlay, Annabelle, Clark, Benjamin, Masesa, Clemens, Machemba, Richard, Reniers, Georges, Urassa, Mark, Zaba, Basia
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26223900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12578
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author Cawley, Caoimhe
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Gourlay, Annabelle
Clark, Benjamin
Masesa, Clemens
Machemba, Richard
Reniers, Georges
Urassa, Mark
Zaba, Basia
author_facet Cawley, Caoimhe
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Gourlay, Annabelle
Clark, Benjamin
Masesa, Clemens
Machemba, Richard
Reniers, Georges
Urassa, Mark
Zaba, Basia
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relative effectiveness of different HIV testing and counselling (HTC) services in improving HIV diagnosis rates and increasing HTC coverage in African settings. METHODS: Patient records from three HTC services [community outreach HTC during cohort study rounds (CO‐HTC), walk‐in HTC at the local health centre (WI‐HTC) and antenatal HIV testing (ANC‐HTC)] were linked to records from a community cohort study using a probabilistic record linkage algorithm. Characteristics of linked users of each HTC service were compared to those of cohort participants who did not use the HTC service using logistic regression. Data from three cohort study rounds between 2003 and 2010 were used to assess trends in the proportion of persons testing at different service types. RESULTS: The adjusted odds ratios for HTC use among men with increasing numbers of sexual partners in the past year, and among HIV‐positive men and women compared to HIV‐negative men and women, were higher at WI‐HTC than at CO‐HTC and ANC‐HTC. Among sero‐survey participants, the largest numbers of HIV‐positive men and women learned their status via CO‐HTC. However, we are likely to have underestimated the numbers diagnosed at WI‐HTC and ANC‐HTC, due to low sensitivity of the probabilistic record linkage algorithm. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to CO‐HTC or ANC‐HTC, WI‐HTC was most likely to attract HIV‐positive men and women, and to attract men with greater numbers of sexual partners. Further research should aim to optimise probabilistic record linkage techniques, and to investigate which types of HTC services most effectively link HIV‐positive people to treatment services relative to the total cost per diagnosis made.
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spelling pubmed-48323702016-04-20 Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010 Cawley, Caoimhe Wringe, Alison Todd, Jim Gourlay, Annabelle Clark, Benjamin Masesa, Clemens Machemba, Richard Reniers, Georges Urassa, Mark Zaba, Basia Trop Med Int Health Original Research Papers OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relative effectiveness of different HIV testing and counselling (HTC) services in improving HIV diagnosis rates and increasing HTC coverage in African settings. METHODS: Patient records from three HTC services [community outreach HTC during cohort study rounds (CO‐HTC), walk‐in HTC at the local health centre (WI‐HTC) and antenatal HIV testing (ANC‐HTC)] were linked to records from a community cohort study using a probabilistic record linkage algorithm. Characteristics of linked users of each HTC service were compared to those of cohort participants who did not use the HTC service using logistic regression. Data from three cohort study rounds between 2003 and 2010 were used to assess trends in the proportion of persons testing at different service types. RESULTS: The adjusted odds ratios for HTC use among men with increasing numbers of sexual partners in the past year, and among HIV‐positive men and women compared to HIV‐negative men and women, were higher at WI‐HTC than at CO‐HTC and ANC‐HTC. Among sero‐survey participants, the largest numbers of HIV‐positive men and women learned their status via CO‐HTC. However, we are likely to have underestimated the numbers diagnosed at WI‐HTC and ANC‐HTC, due to low sensitivity of the probabilistic record linkage algorithm. CONCLUSIONS: Compared to CO‐HTC or ANC‐HTC, WI‐HTC was most likely to attract HIV‐positive men and women, and to attract men with greater numbers of sexual partners. Further research should aim to optimise probabilistic record linkage techniques, and to investigate which types of HTC services most effectively link HIV‐positive people to treatment services relative to the total cost per diagnosis made. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2015-08-25 2015-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4832370/ /pubmed/26223900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12578 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Tropical Medicine & International Health Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cawley, Caoimhe
Wringe, Alison
Todd, Jim
Gourlay, Annabelle
Clark, Benjamin
Masesa, Clemens
Machemba, Richard
Reniers, Georges
Urassa, Mark
Zaba, Basia
Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title_full Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title_fullStr Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title_short Risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different HIV testing and counselling models in northwest Tanzania between 2003 and 2010
title_sort risk factors for service use and trends in coverage of different hiv testing and counselling models in northwest tanzania between 2003 and 2010
topic Original Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4832370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26223900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12578
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