The Effect of HIV Self-Testing Delivery Models on Female Sex Workers' Sexual Behaviors: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Urban Uganda.

Journal: AIDS and behavior

Volume: 23

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2019

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Jefferson St, th Floor, Seattle, WA, , USA. katort@uw.edu. International Research Consortium, Kampala, Uganda. Uganda Health Marketing Group, Kampala, Uganda. Department of Global Health, University of Washington, Jefferson St, th Floor, Seattle, WA, , USA. Department of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health, Boston, MA, USA. Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA. Francis I. Proctor Foundation, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.

Abstract summary 

HIV self-testing increases recent and frequent HIV testing among female sex workers (FSWs) in urban Uganda. Using results from a randomized controlled trial, we aim to establish the effect of HIV self-testing delivery models on FSWs' sexual behaviors in this setting. Clusters of one peer educator and eight participants were 1:1:1 randomized to: (1) direct provision of an HIV self-test, (2) provision of a coupon for facility collection of an HIV self-test, or (3) referral to standard-of-care HIV testing services. Sexual behaviors were self-reported at 1 and 4 months. From October to November 2016, 960 participants were enrolled and randomized. At 4 months, there were no statistically significant differences in participants' sexual behaviors, including inconsistent condom use, across study arms. We do not find any changes in sexual risk-taking among FSWs in response to the delivery of HIV self-tests. Routine policies for HIV self-testing are likely a behaviorally safe component of comprehensive HIV prevention strategies.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ortblad Katrina F KF Kibuuka Musoke Daniel D Ngabirano Thomson T Nakitende Aidah A Harling Guy G Haberer Jessica E JE McConnell Margaret M Salomon Joshua A JA Oldenburg Catherine E CE Bärnighausen Till T

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Masters SH, Agot K, Obonyo B, Mavedzenge SN, Maman S, Thirumurthy H. Promoting partner testing and couples testing through secondary distribution of HIV self-tests: a randomized clinical trial. PLOS Med. 2016;13(11):e1002166. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002166.
Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : 10.1007/s10461-019-02393-z
SSN : 1573-3254
Study Population
Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Condom use;Female sex workers;HIV self-testing;Sexual behaviors;Uganda
Study Design
Randomized Control Trial,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Uganda
Publication Country
United States