Author:
Kandil Chaima,Hugtenburg Jacqueline,Heijman Titia,Bos Hanna,Teichert Martina,Finkenflügel Renee,de Coul Eline Op
Abstract
Abstract
Background
In 2016 the WHO declared HIV self-testing and self-sampling an effective and safe test option that can reduce testing barriers. HIV self-tests and self-sampling kits (HIVST/HIVSS) are available for purchase at Dutch community pharmacies since 2019. We investigated the availability and accessibility of HIVST/HIVSS in community pharmacies, and factors associated with test availability.
Methods
An online survey among all Dutch community pharmacies (n = 1,987) was conducted between April and June 2021. Availability of HIVST/HIVSS and experiences of pharmacists with the test offer were analyzed with descriptive statistics. The association of pharmacy and pharmacists’ characteristics with HIVST/HIVSS availability was explored by logistic regression analysis.
Results
In total, 465 pharmacists completed the questionnaire. Of the responding pharmacists, 6.2% (n = 29) offered HIVST/HIVSS. The majority (82.8%) sold between 0 and 20 tests per year. In total, pharmacies sold an estimated 370 HIVST/HIVSS per year. Pharmacies having HIVST/HIVSS available were less often located in moderately-urbanized to rural neighborhoods (OR 0.35, 95%CI 0.16–0.77 versus highly-urbanized), and were less often located in moderate-to-low SES neighborhoods (OR 0.40, 95%CI 0.18–0.88 versus high-SES). Reasons for not offering HIVST/HIVSS by pharmacists were no or little demand (69.3%), and not being familiar with these tests (17.4%). 52% of the pharmacists provided information about testing to test buyers. Reported options to improve the test offer were giving advice about (performing) the test to test buyers (72.4%), placing tests visible on the counter (51.7%), and advertisement (37.9%).
Conclusion
HIVST/HIVSS have a limited practical availability in Dutch community pharmacies since their introduction in 2019, especially in lower-urbanized and lower-SES areas. Further research is needed to explore how to expand access to HIVST/HIVSS through community pharmacies in the Netherlands, and how to tailor it to the needs of pharmacy clients.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Virology,Molecular Medicine
Reference36 articles.
1. UNAIDS. Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS. : On the fast track to accelerating the fight against HIV and to ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. June 2016. [https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/documents/2016/2016-political-declaration-HIV-AIDS].
2. UNAIDS. Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Fast-track: Ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. https://www.unaidsorg/en/resources/documents/2014/JC2686_WAD2014report.
3. WHO. WHO encourages countries to adapt HIV testing strategies in response to changing epidemic. WHO; 2019. https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-CDS-HIV-19.34.
4. Thermometer Seksuele Gezondheid November. 2021. RIVM 2022. [https://www.rivm.nl/documenten/thermometer-seksuele-gezondheid-november-2021].
5. Gupta-Wright A, Barnabas RV, Ingold H, Duneton P, Abubakar I. HIV self-testing: lessons learnt and priorities for adaptation in a shifting landscape. BMJ Glob Health. 2021;6(Suppl 4).