Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.

Whereas progress in HIV testing and treatment has been made globally, the UNAIDS goal of "90 90 90" is still out of sight in rural northern Mozambique. New strategies that promote testing in hard to reach groups will aid Mozambique's response to the HIV epidemic. HIV self-testing (HIV...

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Main Authors: Jonas Hector, Mary-Ann Davies, Johanna Dekker-Boersema, Mussa Manuel Aly, Cassimo Charifo A Abdalad, Ernesto Belario Rafael Langa, Jochen Ehmer, Michael Andre Hobbins, Laura Frances Jefferys
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5886533?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c25d70201f5e43acbef66e2c20eef7dd2020-11-24T22:12:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019539110.1371/journal.pone.0195391Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.Jonas HectorMary-Ann DaviesJohanna Dekker-BoersemaMussa Manuel AlyCassimo Charifo A AbdaladErnesto Belario Rafael LangaJochen EhmerMichael Andre HobbinsLaura Frances JefferysWhereas progress in HIV testing and treatment has been made globally, the UNAIDS goal of "90 90 90" is still out of sight in rural northern Mozambique. New strategies that promote testing in hard to reach groups will aid Mozambique's response to the HIV epidemic. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is recommended by the WHO as an additional approach to augment the HIV testing services available to adolescents. This study evaluates acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIVST intervention for adolescents in rural Mozambique.Adolescents aged 16-20 years were included at schools and invited to attend the local hospital's youth friendly service for directly assisted oral HIVST. Baseline and post-test questionnaires were obtained. OraQuick Rapid HIV-1/2 Anti body test® was used. Results were read by the participant and by a nurse. Results were confirmed by finger prick HIV test (Determine® HIV 1/2 Alere and Unigold™ HIV Trinity Biotech) according to the Mozambican national standard.Between September and November 2016, 496 adolescents were included, of which 299 performed an oral HIV self-test. 70% were first time testers. The positivity rate was 1.7%. The inter-rater agreement between adolescent and nurse was 99.6% (kappa 0.93); there were no false negative or false positive results of the oral HIV self-test. Five tests were invalid. 7.1% found the test difficult to use. Over 80% preferred directly assisted HIVST compared to the standard finger prick testing. While 20% thought it would be good to do HIVST at home, 76% preferred to do HIVST at the health centre, for reasons including increased security, privacy, and the presence of a counsellor.Directly assisted oral HIVST is a feasible intervention for adolescents in rural Mozambique and showed encouraging results for first time HIV testers.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5886533?pdf=render
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author Jonas Hector
Mary-Ann Davies
Johanna Dekker-Boersema
Mussa Manuel Aly
Cassimo Charifo A Abdalad
Ernesto Belario Rafael Langa
Jochen Ehmer
Michael Andre Hobbins
Laura Frances Jefferys
spellingShingle Jonas Hector
Mary-Ann Davies
Johanna Dekker-Boersema
Mussa Manuel Aly
Cassimo Charifo A Abdalad
Ernesto Belario Rafael Langa
Jochen Ehmer
Michael Andre Hobbins
Laura Frances Jefferys
Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
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author_facet Jonas Hector
Mary-Ann Davies
Johanna Dekker-Boersema
Mussa Manuel Aly
Cassimo Charifo A Abdalad
Ernesto Belario Rafael Langa
Jochen Ehmer
Michael Andre Hobbins
Laura Frances Jefferys
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title Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
title_short Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
title_full Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
title_fullStr Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
title_full_unstemmed Acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIV self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural Mozambique.
title_sort acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral hiv self-testing intervention in adolescents in rural mozambique.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Whereas progress in HIV testing and treatment has been made globally, the UNAIDS goal of "90 90 90" is still out of sight in rural northern Mozambique. New strategies that promote testing in hard to reach groups will aid Mozambique's response to the HIV epidemic. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is recommended by the WHO as an additional approach to augment the HIV testing services available to adolescents. This study evaluates acceptability and performance of a directly assisted oral HIVST intervention for adolescents in rural Mozambique.Adolescents aged 16-20 years were included at schools and invited to attend the local hospital's youth friendly service for directly assisted oral HIVST. Baseline and post-test questionnaires were obtained. OraQuick Rapid HIV-1/2 Anti body test® was used. Results were read by the participant and by a nurse. Results were confirmed by finger prick HIV test (Determine® HIV 1/2 Alere and Unigold™ HIV Trinity Biotech) according to the Mozambican national standard.Between September and November 2016, 496 adolescents were included, of which 299 performed an oral HIV self-test. 70% were first time testers. The positivity rate was 1.7%. The inter-rater agreement between adolescent and nurse was 99.6% (kappa 0.93); there were no false negative or false positive results of the oral HIV self-test. Five tests were invalid. 7.1% found the test difficult to use. Over 80% preferred directly assisted HIVST compared to the standard finger prick testing. While 20% thought it would be good to do HIVST at home, 76% preferred to do HIVST at the health centre, for reasons including increased security, privacy, and the presence of a counsellor.Directly assisted oral HIVST is a feasible intervention for adolescents in rural Mozambique and showed encouraging results for first time HIV testers.
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