Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa

Abstract Background South Africa introduced medical male circumcision (MMC) to reduce HIV incidence. Mathematical modeling suggested that targeting MMC services to men aged 20–34 years could provide the most immediate impact on HIV incidence. However the majority of MMCs performed have been among ma...

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Main Authors: Jonathan M. Grund, Candice M. Chetty-Makkan, Sibuse Ginindza, Reuben Munyai, Helen Kisbey-Green, Mpho Maraisane, Salome Charalambous
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5729-6
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spelling doaj-b2bcfa40e5dc40a99b2f18fc0f38df812020-11-24T21:34:07ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-07-0118111010.1186/s12889-018-5729-6Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South AfricaJonathan M. Grund0Candice M. Chetty-Makkan1Sibuse Ginindza2Reuben Munyai3Helen Kisbey-Green4Mpho Maraisane5Salome Charalambous6Centers for Disease Control and PreventionThe Aurum InstituteThe Aurum InstituteThe Aurum InstituteThe Aurum InstituteThe Aurum InstituteThe Aurum InstituteAbstract Background South Africa introduced medical male circumcision (MMC) to reduce HIV incidence. Mathematical modeling suggested that targeting MMC services to men aged 20–34 years could provide the most immediate impact on HIV incidence. However the majority of MMCs performed have been among males aged ≤25 years. We evaluated an intervention package to increase MMC uptake among men aged 25–49 years. Methods We conducted a pre-post study to compare the proportion of men (aged 25–49 years) presenting for MMC during the formative (Phase 1) and intervention (Phase 2) phases in Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, South Africa. The intervention included infrastructure changes that separated adults from adolescents at the MMC site, an exclusive men’s health club, adult-specific demand generation materials, and discussions with community members. Results Overall 2817 enrolled in the study with 1601 from Phase 1 and 1216 in Phase 2. A higher proportion of participants aged 25–49 years accessed MMC in Phase 2 compared to Phase 1 (59.4% vs. 54.9%; Prevalence Ratio = 1.08; 95% Confidence Interval: 1.01–1.15; p = 0.019). Participants with multiple partners in the past 12 months in Phase 2 were more likely to access MMC services compared to participants in Phase 1 (unadjusted Odds Ratio, 1.37; 95% CI:1.17–1.61; p < 0.001). After adjusting for age, multiple partners remained a risk factor in Phase 2 (adjusted OR, 1.39; 95% CI: 1.18–1.63; p < 0.001). Conclusions The “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” was associated with a slight increase in the proportion of participants aged 25–49 years accessing MMC services, and an increase in those with HIV risk behaviors, during the intervention phase. These findings may provide important insights to overcoming barriers for accessing MMC services among men aged 25–49 years. Trial registration The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02352961.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5729-6Male circumcisionDemand creationSouth AfricaHIV prevention
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author Jonathan M. Grund
Candice M. Chetty-Makkan
Sibuse Ginindza
Reuben Munyai
Helen Kisbey-Green
Mpho Maraisane
Salome Charalambous
spellingShingle Jonathan M. Grund
Candice M. Chetty-Makkan
Sibuse Ginindza
Reuben Munyai
Helen Kisbey-Green
Mpho Maraisane
Salome Charalambous
Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
BMC Public Health
Male circumcision
Demand creation
South Africa
HIV prevention
author_facet Jonathan M. Grund
Candice M. Chetty-Makkan
Sibuse Ginindza
Reuben Munyai
Helen Kisbey-Green
Mpho Maraisane
Salome Charalambous
author_sort Jonathan M. Grund
title Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
title_short Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
title_full Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
title_fullStr Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of an “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in South Africa
title_sort effectiveness of an “exclusive intervention strategy” to increase medical male circumcision uptake among men aged 25–49 years in south africa
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background South Africa introduced medical male circumcision (MMC) to reduce HIV incidence. Mathematical modeling suggested that targeting MMC services to men aged 20–34 years could provide the most immediate impact on HIV incidence. However the majority of MMCs performed have been among males aged ≤25 years. We evaluated an intervention package to increase MMC uptake among men aged 25–49 years. Methods We conducted a pre-post study to compare the proportion of men (aged 25–49 years) presenting for MMC during the formative (Phase 1) and intervention (Phase 2) phases in Ekurhuleni, Johannesburg, South Africa. The intervention included infrastructure changes that separated adults from adolescents at the MMC site, an exclusive men’s health club, adult-specific demand generation materials, and discussions with community members. Results Overall 2817 enrolled in the study with 1601 from Phase 1 and 1216 in Phase 2. A higher proportion of participants aged 25–49 years accessed MMC in Phase 2 compared to Phase 1 (59.4% vs. 54.9%; Prevalence Ratio = 1.08; 95% Confidence Interval: 1.01–1.15; p = 0.019). Participants with multiple partners in the past 12 months in Phase 2 were more likely to access MMC services compared to participants in Phase 1 (unadjusted Odds Ratio, 1.37; 95% CI:1.17–1.61; p < 0.001). After adjusting for age, multiple partners remained a risk factor in Phase 2 (adjusted OR, 1.39; 95% CI: 1.18–1.63; p < 0.001). Conclusions The “Exclusive Intervention Strategy” was associated with a slight increase in the proportion of participants aged 25–49 years accessing MMC services, and an increase in those with HIV risk behaviors, during the intervention phase. These findings may provide important insights to overcoming barriers for accessing MMC services among men aged 25–49 years. Trial registration The study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT02352961.
topic Male circumcision
Demand creation
South Africa
HIV prevention
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5729-6
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