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HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe

INTRODUCTION: Social, structural and systems barriers inhibit uptake of HIV testing. HIV self‐testing (HIVST) has shown promising uptake by otherwise underserved priority groups including men, young people and first‐time testers. Here, we use characteristics of HIVST kit recipients to investigate de...

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Autores principales: Hatzold, Karin, Gudukeya, Stephano, Mutseta, Miriam N, Chilongosi, Richard, Nalubamba, Mutinta, Nkhoma, Chiwawa, Munkombwe, Hambweka, Munjoma, Malvern, Mkandawire, Phillip, Mabhunu, Varaidzo, Smith, Gina, Madidi, Ngonidzashe, Ahmed, Hussein, Kambeu, Taurai, Stankard, Petra, Johnson, Cheryl C, Corbett, Elizabeth L
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6432104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30907505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25244
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author Hatzold, Karin
Gudukeya, Stephano
Mutseta, Miriam N
Chilongosi, Richard
Nalubamba, Mutinta
Nkhoma, Chiwawa
Munkombwe, Hambweka
Munjoma, Malvern
Mkandawire, Phillip
Mabhunu, Varaidzo
Smith, Gina
Madidi, Ngonidzashe
Ahmed, Hussein
Kambeu, Taurai
Stankard, Petra
Johnson, Cheryl C
Corbett, Elizabeth L
author_facet Hatzold, Karin
Gudukeya, Stephano
Mutseta, Miriam N
Chilongosi, Richard
Nalubamba, Mutinta
Nkhoma, Chiwawa
Munkombwe, Hambweka
Munjoma, Malvern
Mkandawire, Phillip
Mabhunu, Varaidzo
Smith, Gina
Madidi, Ngonidzashe
Ahmed, Hussein
Kambeu, Taurai
Stankard, Petra
Johnson, Cheryl C
Corbett, Elizabeth L
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description INTRODUCTION: Social, structural and systems barriers inhibit uptake of HIV testing. HIV self‐testing (HIVST) has shown promising uptake by otherwise underserved priority groups including men, young people and first‐time testers. Here, we use characteristics of HIVST kit recipients to investigate delivery to these priority groups during HIVST scale‐up in three African countries. METHODS: Kit distributors collected individual‐level age, sex and testing history from all clients. These data were aggregated and analysed by country (Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe) for five distribution models: local community‐based distributor (CBD: door‐to‐door, street and local venues), workplace distribution (WD), integration into HIV testing services (IHTS), or public health facilities (IPHF) and during demand creation for voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC). Used kits were collected and re‐read from CBD and IHTS recipients. RESULTS: Between May 2015 and July 2017, 628,705 HIVST kits were distributed in Malawi (172,830), Zambia (190,787) and Zimbabwe (265,091). Community‐based models, the first to be established, accounted for 519,658 (82.7%) of kits distributed, with 275,419 (53.0%) used kits returned. Subsequent model diversification delivered 54,453 (8.7%) test‐kits through IHTS, 23,561 (3.7%) through VMMC, 21,183 (3.4%) through IPHF and 9850 (1.7%) through WD. Men took 294,508 (48.2%) kits, and 263,073 (43.1%) went to young people (16 to 24 years). A higher proportion of male self‐testers (65,577; 22.3%) were first‐time testers than women (54,096; 17.1%) with this apparent in Zimbabwe (16.2% vs. 11.4%), Zambia (25.4% vs. 17.7%) and Malawi (27.9% vs. 25.9%). The highest proportions of first‐time testers were in young (16 to 24 years) and older (>50 years) men (country‐ranges: 18.7% to 35.9% and 13.8% to 26.8% respectively). Most IHTS clients opted for HIVST in preference to standard HTS in each of 12 delivery sites, with those selecting HIVST having lower HIV prevalence, potentially due to self‐selection. CONCLUSIONS: HIVST delivered at scale using several different models reached a high proportion of men, young people and first‐time testers in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, some of whom may not have tested otherwise. As men and young people have limited uptake under standard facility‐and community‐based HIV testing, innovative male‐ and youth‐sensitive approaches like HIVST may be essential to reaching UNAIDS fast‐track targets for 2020.
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spelling pubmed-64321042019-04-05 HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe Hatzold, Karin Gudukeya, Stephano Mutseta, Miriam N Chilongosi, Richard Nalubamba, Mutinta Nkhoma, Chiwawa Munkombwe, Hambweka Munjoma, Malvern Mkandawire, Phillip Mabhunu, Varaidzo Smith, Gina Madidi, Ngonidzashe Ahmed, Hussein Kambeu, Taurai Stankard, Petra Johnson, Cheryl C Corbett, Elizabeth L J Int AIDS Soc Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Social, structural and systems barriers inhibit uptake of HIV testing. HIV self‐testing (HIVST) has shown promising uptake by otherwise underserved priority groups including men, young people and first‐time testers. Here, we use characteristics of HIVST kit recipients to investigate delivery to these priority groups during HIVST scale‐up in three African countries. METHODS: Kit distributors collected individual‐level age, sex and testing history from all clients. These data were aggregated and analysed by country (Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe) for five distribution models: local community‐based distributor (CBD: door‐to‐door, street and local venues), workplace distribution (WD), integration into HIV testing services (IHTS), or public health facilities (IPHF) and during demand creation for voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC). Used kits were collected and re‐read from CBD and IHTS recipients. RESULTS: Between May 2015 and July 2017, 628,705 HIVST kits were distributed in Malawi (172,830), Zambia (190,787) and Zimbabwe (265,091). Community‐based models, the first to be established, accounted for 519,658 (82.7%) of kits distributed, with 275,419 (53.0%) used kits returned. Subsequent model diversification delivered 54,453 (8.7%) test‐kits through IHTS, 23,561 (3.7%) through VMMC, 21,183 (3.4%) through IPHF and 9850 (1.7%) through WD. Men took 294,508 (48.2%) kits, and 263,073 (43.1%) went to young people (16 to 24 years). A higher proportion of male self‐testers (65,577; 22.3%) were first‐time testers than women (54,096; 17.1%) with this apparent in Zimbabwe (16.2% vs. 11.4%), Zambia (25.4% vs. 17.7%) and Malawi (27.9% vs. 25.9%). The highest proportions of first‐time testers were in young (16 to 24 years) and older (>50 years) men (country‐ranges: 18.7% to 35.9% and 13.8% to 26.8% respectively). Most IHTS clients opted for HIVST in preference to standard HTS in each of 12 delivery sites, with those selecting HIVST having lower HIV prevalence, potentially due to self‐selection. CONCLUSIONS: HIVST delivered at scale using several different models reached a high proportion of men, young people and first‐time testers in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, some of whom may not have tested otherwise. As men and young people have limited uptake under standard facility‐and community‐based HIV testing, innovative male‐ and youth‐sensitive approaches like HIVST may be essential to reaching UNAIDS fast‐track targets for 2020. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6432104/ /pubmed/30907505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25244 Text en © 2019 World Health Organization; licensed by IAS. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or the article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s URL.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Hatzold, Karin
Gudukeya, Stephano
Mutseta, Miriam N
Chilongosi, Richard
Nalubamba, Mutinta
Nkhoma, Chiwawa
Munkombwe, Hambweka
Munjoma, Malvern
Mkandawire, Phillip
Mabhunu, Varaidzo
Smith, Gina
Madidi, Ngonidzashe
Ahmed, Hussein
Kambeu, Taurai
Stankard, Petra
Johnson, Cheryl C
Corbett, Elizabeth L
HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title_full HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title_fullStr HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title_short HIV self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐Saharan Africa, experiences from STAR demonstration projects in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe
title_sort hiv self‐testing: breaking the barriers to uptake of testing among men and adolescents in sub‐saharan africa, experiences from star demonstration projects in malawi, zambia and zimbabwe
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6432104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30907505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jia2.25244
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