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Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study

OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communities of the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in Zambia among adolescents aged 15–19 years and explore factors associated with HCT uptake. DESIGN: The PopART for youth study is a three-arm community-randomized tr...

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Autores principales: Shanaube, Kwame, Schaap, Ab, Chaila, Mwate Joseph, Floyd, Sian, Mackworth-Young, Constance, Hoddinott, Graeme, Hayes, Richard, Fidler, Sarah, Ayles, Helen
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28665880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001530
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author Shanaube, Kwame
Schaap, Ab
Chaila, Mwate Joseph
Floyd, Sian
Mackworth-Young, Constance
Hoddinott, Graeme
Hayes, Richard
Fidler, Sarah
Ayles, Helen
author_facet Shanaube, Kwame
Schaap, Ab
Chaila, Mwate Joseph
Floyd, Sian
Mackworth-Young, Constance
Hoddinott, Graeme
Hayes, Richard
Fidler, Sarah
Ayles, Helen
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communities of the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in Zambia among adolescents aged 15–19 years and explore factors associated with HCT uptake. DESIGN: The PopART for youth study is a three-arm community-randomized trial in 12 communities in Zambia and nine communities in South Africa which aims to evaluate the acceptability and uptake of a HIV prevention package, including universal HIV testing and treatment, among young people. The study is nested within the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial. METHODS: Using a door-to-door approach that includes systematically revisiting households, all adolescents enumerated were offered participation in the intervention and verbal consent was obtained. Data were analysed from October 2015 to September 2016. RESULTS: Among 15 456 enumerated adolescents, 11 175 (72.3%) accepted the intervention. HCT uptake was 80.6% (8707/10 809) and was similar by sex. Adolescents that knew their HIV-positive status increased almost three-fold, from 75 to 210. Following visits from community HIV care providers, knowledge of HIV status increased from 27.6% (3007/10 884) to 88.5% (9636/10 884). HCT uptake was associated with community, age, duration since previous HIV test; other household members accepting HCT, having an HIV-positive household member, circumcision, and being symptomatic for STIs. CONCLUSION: Through a home-based approach of offering a combination HIV prevention package, the proportion of adolescents who knew their HIV status increased from ∼28 to 89% among those that accepted the intervention. Delivering a community-level door-to-door combination, HIV prevention package is acceptable to many adolescents and can be effective if done in combination with targeted testing.
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spelling pubmed-54977802017-09-11 Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study Shanaube, Kwame Schaap, Ab Chaila, Mwate Joseph Floyd, Sian Mackworth-Young, Constance Hoddinott, Graeme Hayes, Richard Fidler, Sarah Ayles, Helen AIDS Supplement Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the uptake of home-based HIV counselling and testing (HCT) in four communities of the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in Zambia among adolescents aged 15–19 years and explore factors associated with HCT uptake. DESIGN: The PopART for youth study is a three-arm community-randomized trial in 12 communities in Zambia and nine communities in South Africa which aims to evaluate the acceptability and uptake of a HIV prevention package, including universal HIV testing and treatment, among young people. The study is nested within the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial. METHODS: Using a door-to-door approach that includes systematically revisiting households, all adolescents enumerated were offered participation in the intervention and verbal consent was obtained. Data were analysed from October 2015 to September 2016. RESULTS: Among 15 456 enumerated adolescents, 11 175 (72.3%) accepted the intervention. HCT uptake was 80.6% (8707/10 809) and was similar by sex. Adolescents that knew their HIV-positive status increased almost three-fold, from 75 to 210. Following visits from community HIV care providers, knowledge of HIV status increased from 27.6% (3007/10 884) to 88.5% (9636/10 884). HCT uptake was associated with community, age, duration since previous HIV test; other household members accepting HCT, having an HIV-positive household member, circumcision, and being symptomatic for STIs. CONCLUSION: Through a home-based approach of offering a combination HIV prevention package, the proportion of adolescents who knew their HIV status increased from ∼28 to 89% among those that accepted the intervention. Delivering a community-level door-to-door combination, HIV prevention package is acceptable to many adolescents and can be effective if done in combination with targeted testing. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-07-01 2017-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5497780/ /pubmed/28665880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001530 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Shanaube, Kwame
Schaap, Ab
Chaila, Mwate Joseph
Floyd, Sian
Mackworth-Young, Constance
Hoddinott, Graeme
Hayes, Richard
Fidler, Sarah
Ayles, Helen
Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title_full Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title_fullStr Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title_full_unstemmed Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title_short Community intervention improves knowledge of HIV status of adolescents in Zambia: findings from HPTN 071-PopART for youth study
title_sort community intervention improves knowledge of hiv status of adolescents in zambia: findings from hptn 071-popart for youth study
topic Supplement Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28665880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000001530
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