An Online HIV Self-Sampling Strategy for Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men and Trans Women in Spain
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Published:2023-12-23
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ISSN:0094-5145
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Container-title:Journal of Community Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Community Health
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Martínez-Riveros HéctorORCID, Díaz Yesika, Montoro-Fernandez Marcos, Moreno-Fornés Sergio, González Victoria, Muntada Esteve, Romano-deGea Pol, Muñoz Rafael, Hoyos Juan, Casabona Jordi, Agustí Cristina
Abstract
AbstractWe aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an online self-sampling pilot intervention for HIV testing addressed to gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and trans women (TW) users of dating apps in Spain. The website https://www.testate.org/ was designed to offer self-sampling kits for HIV testing and online consultation of the results. It was advertised on gay dating apps. Participants requested the delivery of a saliva self-sampling kit by mail and a postage-paid envelope to send the sample to the reference laboratory. An anonymous acceptability survey was conducted. The cascade of care was estimated. From November 2018 to December 2021, 4623 individual users ordered self-sampling kits, 3097 returned an oral fluid sample to the reference laboratory (67.5% return rate). 87 reactive results were detected. 76 were confirmed to be HIV-positive, we estimated an HIV prevalence of 2.45% (95% CI 1.9–3.0%). 100% of those referred to specialized care are in treatment. 45.8% of participants took more than one test. 23 incident cases were detected among repeat testers, of which 20 were confirmed. The estimated incidence was 1.00 confirmed case per 100 individual-years of follow-up. 98.01% of participants would recommend it to a friend. The most identified advantages were convenience and privacy. We demonstrated that the online offer of oral self-sampling kits for HIV detection and reporting results online among GBMSM and TW users of dating apps is feasible. The intervention counted with a high acceptability and high efficacy (in terms of reactivity, confirmation and linkage to care rates).
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III ViiV Healthcare Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)
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