'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.

Reaching universal HIV-status awareness is crucial to ensure all HIV-infected patients access antiretroviral treatment (ART) and achieve virological suppression. Opportunities for HIV testing could be enhanced by offering self-testing in populations that fear stigma and discrimination when accessing...

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Main Authors: Guillermo Martínez Pérez, Vivian Cox, Tom Ellman, Ann Moore, Gabriela Patten, Amir Shroufi, Kathryn Stinson, Gilles Van Cutsem, Maryrene Ibeto
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4820175?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c4a154cfd042406ead3bf54df1eb6ce52020-11-25T02:33:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01114e015265310.1371/journal.pone.0152653'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.Guillermo Martínez PérezVivian CoxTom EllmanAnn MooreGabriela PattenAmir ShroufiKathryn StinsonGilles Van CutsemMaryrene IbetoReaching universal HIV-status awareness is crucial to ensure all HIV-infected patients access antiretroviral treatment (ART) and achieve virological suppression. Opportunities for HIV testing could be enhanced by offering self-testing in populations that fear stigma and discrimination when accessing conventional HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) in health care facilities. This qualitative research aims to examine the feasibility and acceptability of unsupervised oral self-testing for home use in an informal settlement of South Africa. Eleven in-depth interviews, two couple interviews, and two focus group discussions were conducted with seven healthcare workers and thirteen community members. Thematic analysis was done concurrently with data collection. Acceptability to offer home self-testing was demonstrated in this research. Home self-testing might help this population overcome barriers to accepting HCT; this was particularly expressed in the male and youth groups. Nevertheless, pilot interventions must provide evidence of potential harm related to home self-testing, intensify efforts to offer quality counselling, and ensure linkage to HIV/ART-care following a positive self-test result.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4820175?pdf=render
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author Guillermo Martínez Pérez
Vivian Cox
Tom Ellman
Ann Moore
Gabriela Patten
Amir Shroufi
Kathryn Stinson
Gilles Van Cutsem
Maryrene Ibeto
spellingShingle Guillermo Martínez Pérez
Vivian Cox
Tom Ellman
Ann Moore
Gabriela Patten
Amir Shroufi
Kathryn Stinson
Gilles Van Cutsem
Maryrene Ibeto
'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
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author_facet Guillermo Martínez Pérez
Vivian Cox
Tom Ellman
Ann Moore
Gabriela Patten
Amir Shroufi
Kathryn Stinson
Gilles Van Cutsem
Maryrene Ibeto
author_sort Guillermo Martínez Pérez
title 'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
title_short 'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
title_full 'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
title_fullStr 'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed 'I Know that I Do Have HIV but Nobody Saw Me': Oral HIV Self-Testing in an Informal Settlement in South Africa.
title_sort 'i know that i do have hiv but nobody saw me': oral hiv self-testing in an informal settlement in south africa.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Reaching universal HIV-status awareness is crucial to ensure all HIV-infected patients access antiretroviral treatment (ART) and achieve virological suppression. Opportunities for HIV testing could be enhanced by offering self-testing in populations that fear stigma and discrimination when accessing conventional HIV Counselling and Testing (HCT) in health care facilities. This qualitative research aims to examine the feasibility and acceptability of unsupervised oral self-testing for home use in an informal settlement of South Africa. Eleven in-depth interviews, two couple interviews, and two focus group discussions were conducted with seven healthcare workers and thirteen community members. Thematic analysis was done concurrently with data collection. Acceptability to offer home self-testing was demonstrated in this research. Home self-testing might help this population overcome barriers to accepting HCT; this was particularly expressed in the male and youth groups. Nevertheless, pilot interventions must provide evidence of potential harm related to home self-testing, intensify efforts to offer quality counselling, and ensure linkage to HIV/ART-care following a positive self-test result.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4820175?pdf=render
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