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HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review.

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Hamilton, A; Thompson, N; Choko, AT; Hlongwa, M; Jolly, P; Korte, JE; Conserve, DF
Published in: Frontiers in public health
January 2021

Background: HIV testing is an essential gateway to HIV prevention and treatment services. However, HIV testing uptake remains low among men due to stigma, discrimination, and confidentiality concerns. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is an alternative HIV testing method that can address many of these barriers for men. We conducted a systematic review to examine HIVST uptake and intervention strategies among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: We used a systematic approach to survey literature published from January 2010 to June 2020 using five electronic databases (PubMed-Medline, CINAHL Complete, PsychINFO, Google Scholar, and Web of Science) and a manual search. Studies were included if they were peer-reviewed, published in English, and examined HIVST willingness, uptake, and/or linkage to care and included men in Sub-Saharan Africa. Results: Sixty-three articles related to HIVST were reviewed. Of the included articles, 37 discussed HIVST uptake/acceptability and 24 discussed intervention strategies. Both oral swab and finger-prick methods had high acceptability with ease of access and availability of the test cited as important by men. Free HIVST kits were preferred by men. Secondary distribution of kits via peers, sexual partners, and female sex workers were successful. Conclusion: HIV self-testing is highly acceptable to men. More efforts are needed to develop policies to implement HIVST programs targeting men in Sub-Saharan Africa, including a focus on linkage to care in sub-Saharan Africa. Future interventions should directly target men independently in tandem with using peers and their romantic partners to promote self-testing among men in sub-Saharan Africa. HIVST kit distribution strategies should be combined with services that can offer confirmatory tests and counseling for men as well as linkage to care.

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Frontiers in public health

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EISSN

2296-2565

ISSN

2296-2565

Publication Date

January 2021

Volume

9

Start / End Page

594298

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Sex Workers
  • Self-Testing
  • Male
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Africa South of the Sahara
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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Hamilton, A., Thompson, N., Choko, A. T., Hlongwa, M., Jolly, P., Korte, J. E., & Conserve, D. F. (2021). HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Public Health, 9, 594298. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.594298
Hamilton, Akeen, Noah Thompson, Augustine T. Choko, Mbuzeleni Hlongwa, Pauline Jolly, Jeffrey E. Korte, and Donaldson F. Conserve. “HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review.Frontiers in Public Health 9 (January 2021): 594298. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.594298.
Hamilton A, Thompson N, Choko AT, Hlongwa M, Jolly P, Korte JE, et al. HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in public health. 2021 Jan;9:594298.
Hamilton, Akeen, et al. “HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review.Frontiers in Public Health, vol. 9, Jan. 2021, p. 594298. Epmc, doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.594298.
Hamilton A, Thompson N, Choko AT, Hlongwa M, Jolly P, Korte JE, Conserve DF. HIV Self-Testing Uptake and Intervention Strategies Among Men in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in public health. 2021 Jan;9:594298.

Published In

Frontiers in public health

DOI

EISSN

2296-2565

ISSN

2296-2565

Publication Date

January 2021

Volume

9

Start / End Page

594298

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Stigma
  • Sex Workers
  • Self-Testing
  • Male
  • Humans
  • HIV Infections
  • Female
  • Africa South of the Sahara
  • 4206 Public health
  • 4203 Health services and systems