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Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project
INTRODUCTION: Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) uptake has been slow in some countries, including Botswana. To inform demand creation efforts, we examined sociodemographic characteristics and referral procedures associated with VMMC uptake in the Botswana Combination Prevention Project (BCP...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9200323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35704556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269178 |
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author | Marukutira, Tafireyi Ussery, Faith Kadima, Etienne Mills, Lisa A. Moore, Jan Block, Lisa Bachanas, Pam Davis, Stephanie Schissler, Tracey Mosha, Roselyn Komotere, Onneile Diswai, Thebeyame Ntsuape, Conrad Lebelonyane, Refeletswe Bock, Naomi |
author_facet | Marukutira, Tafireyi Ussery, Faith Kadima, Etienne Mills, Lisa A. Moore, Jan Block, Lisa Bachanas, Pam Davis, Stephanie Schissler, Tracey Mosha, Roselyn Komotere, Onneile Diswai, Thebeyame Ntsuape, Conrad Lebelonyane, Refeletswe Bock, Naomi |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) uptake has been slow in some countries, including Botswana. To inform demand creation efforts, we examined sociodemographic characteristics and referral procedures associated with VMMC uptake in the Botswana Combination Prevention Project (BCPP) and examined the effectiveness of referral of men to MC services from HIV testing venues. DESIGN: BCPP was a community-randomized trial evaluating the impact of a combination HIV prevention package which included VMMC on community HIV incidence. We conducted a sub-analysis of VMMC uptake in intervention communities. METHODS: During the initial VMMC campaign in 15 intervention communities, baseline male circumcision (MC) status was assessed among men eligible for HIV testing. Uncircumcised male community residents aged 16–49 years with negative/unknown HIV status were mobilized and linked to study VMMC services. Outcomes included MC baseline status and uptake through study services. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to identify factors associated with MC uptake. RESULTS: Of 12,864 men eligible for testing, 50% (n = 6,448) were already circumcised. Among the uncircumcised men (n = 6,416), 10% (n = 635) underwent MC. Of the 5,071 men identified as eligible for MC through HIV testing services, 78% declined referral and less than 1% of those were circumcised. Of those accepting referral (n = 1,107), 16% were circumcised. Younger (16–24 years) (aOR: 1.51; 95%CI:1.22,1.85), unemployed men (aOR:1.34; 95%CI: 1.06,1.69), and those undergoing HIV testing at mobile venues (aOR: 1.88; 95%CI: 1.53,2.31) were more likely to get circumcised. Fear of pain was the most prevalent (27%) reason given for not being circumcised. CONCLUSION: Younger, unemployed men seeking HIV testing at mobile sites in Botswana were more likely to get VMMC. Addressing unique barriers for employed and older men may be necessary. Given the simplicity of VMMC as an intervention, the HIV testing programs offer a platform for identifying uncircumcised men and offering information and encouragement to access services. |
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spelling | pubmed-92003232022-06-16 Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project Marukutira, Tafireyi Ussery, Faith Kadima, Etienne Mills, Lisa A. Moore, Jan Block, Lisa Bachanas, Pam Davis, Stephanie Schissler, Tracey Mosha, Roselyn Komotere, Onneile Diswai, Thebeyame Ntsuape, Conrad Lebelonyane, Refeletswe Bock, Naomi PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) uptake has been slow in some countries, including Botswana. To inform demand creation efforts, we examined sociodemographic characteristics and referral procedures associated with VMMC uptake in the Botswana Combination Prevention Project (BCPP) and examined the effectiveness of referral of men to MC services from HIV testing venues. DESIGN: BCPP was a community-randomized trial evaluating the impact of a combination HIV prevention package which included VMMC on community HIV incidence. We conducted a sub-analysis of VMMC uptake in intervention communities. METHODS: During the initial VMMC campaign in 15 intervention communities, baseline male circumcision (MC) status was assessed among men eligible for HIV testing. Uncircumcised male community residents aged 16–49 years with negative/unknown HIV status were mobilized and linked to study VMMC services. Outcomes included MC baseline status and uptake through study services. Univariate and multivariate logistic regressions were performed to identify factors associated with MC uptake. RESULTS: Of 12,864 men eligible for testing, 50% (n = 6,448) were already circumcised. Among the uncircumcised men (n = 6,416), 10% (n = 635) underwent MC. Of the 5,071 men identified as eligible for MC through HIV testing services, 78% declined referral and less than 1% of those were circumcised. Of those accepting referral (n = 1,107), 16% were circumcised. Younger (16–24 years) (aOR: 1.51; 95%CI:1.22,1.85), unemployed men (aOR:1.34; 95%CI: 1.06,1.69), and those undergoing HIV testing at mobile venues (aOR: 1.88; 95%CI: 1.53,2.31) were more likely to get circumcised. Fear of pain was the most prevalent (27%) reason given for not being circumcised. CONCLUSION: Younger, unemployed men seeking HIV testing at mobile sites in Botswana were more likely to get VMMC. Addressing unique barriers for employed and older men may be necessary. Given the simplicity of VMMC as an intervention, the HIV testing programs offer a platform for identifying uncircumcised men and offering information and encouragement to access services. Public Library of Science 2022-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9200323/ /pubmed/35704556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269178 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Marukutira, Tafireyi Ussery, Faith Kadima, Etienne Mills, Lisa A. Moore, Jan Block, Lisa Bachanas, Pam Davis, Stephanie Schissler, Tracey Mosha, Roselyn Komotere, Onneile Diswai, Thebeyame Ntsuape, Conrad Lebelonyane, Refeletswe Bock, Naomi Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title | Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title_full | Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title_fullStr | Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title_full_unstemmed | Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title_short | Male circumcision uptake during the Botswana Combination Prevention Project |
title_sort | male circumcision uptake during the botswana combination prevention project |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9200323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35704556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269178 |
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