Assessing the acceptability of dried blood spot testing for HIV and STBBI among Metis people in a community driven pilot project in Alberta, Canada

被引:6
|
作者
Landy, Rachel [1 ]
Atkinson, Danielle [1 ]
Ogilvie, Kandace [2 ]
St Denys, Raye [2 ]
Lund, Carrielynn [3 ]
Worthington, Catherine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Victoria, Sch Publ Hlth & Social Policy, HSD Bldg,Room B202,POB 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada
[2] Shining Mt Living Community Serv, 4925 46 St, Red Deer, AB T4N 1N2, Canada
[3] Communities Alliances & Networks, POB 2978, Ft Quappelle, SK S0G 1S0, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Dried blood spot testing; Metis health; HIV; HCV; HBV; Syphilis; Metis evaluation; STBBI; Indigenous health; HEPATITIS-C; INTERVIEWS;
D O I
10.1186/s12913-022-08763-z
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Little literature exists on culturally grounded approaches for addressing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) among Metis people. The goal of this mixed-methods research was to explore the experiences of Metis community members participating in a dried blood spot testing (DBST) for HIV/STBBI pilot for Metis communities in Alberta, Canada, with the aim of assessing the acceptability of this testing method. Methods: Grounded in community-based and Indigenous research approaches and working in partnership with a Metis community-based organization, data collection included a survey and four gathering circles with Metis DBST recipients at one of two community events, and semi-structured interviews with three DBST providers. Results: Twenty-six of the 30 DBST recipients completed surveys, and 19 DBST recipients participated in gathering circles. Survey results suggest DBST is a highly acceptable STBBI testing method to Metis community members. Thematic analysis of gathering circle and interview transcripts revealed four broad themes related to the participants' experiences with DBST related to its acceptability (i. ease of DBST process, ii. overcoming logistical challenges associated with existing STBBI testing, iii. Reducing stigma through health role models and event-based, and iv. Metis-specific services). Conclusions: These findings illustrate the potential for DBST to be part of a culturally grounded, Metis-specific response to HIV and STBBI.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [1] Assessing the acceptability of dried blood spot testing for HIV and STBBI among Métis people in a community driven pilot project in Alberta, Canada
    Rachel Landy
    Danielle Atkinson
    Kandace Ogilvie
    Raye St. Denys
    Carrielynn Lund
    Catherine Worthington
    BMC Health Services Research, 22
  • [2] Acceptability and feasibility of HIV self-testing among transgender people in Larkana, Pakistan: Results from a pilot project
    Altaf, Arshad
    Pasha, Muhammad Safdar Kamal
    Majeed, Ayesha
    Ali, Wajid
    Alaama, Ahmed Sabry
    Jamil, Muhammad Shahid
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (07):
  • [3] Acceptability of hepatitis C testing using point-of-care testing and dried blood spot collection among people at risk of hepatitis C infection
    Stevens, Annabelle
    Lafferty, Lise
    Treloar, Carla
    Cunningham, Evan B.
    Dore, Gregory J.
    Grebely, Jason
    Marshall, Alison D.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY, 2025, 137
  • [4] Acceptability and Feasibility of Self-Collected Dried Blood Spot Specimens for Viral Load Monitoring among Rural Older People Living with HIV
    Walsh, Jennifer L.
    Hirshfield, Sabina
    John, Steven A.
    Quinn, Katherine G.
    Algiers, Olivia H.
    Mcauliffe, Timothy L.
    Petroll, Andrew E.
    AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, 2025, : 1247 - 1255
  • [5] A Descriptive Analysis of Dried Blood Spot Adherence Testing Among Ugandans with HIV Presenting with Cryptococcal Meningitis
    Lofgren, Sarah M.
    Nicol, Melanie R.
    Kandole, Tadeo K.
    Castillo-Mancilla, Jose
    Anderson, Peter L.
    Mpoza, Edward
    Tugume, Lillian
    Bangdiwala, Ananta S.
    Ssebambulidde, Kenneth
    Hullsiek, Katherine Huppler
    Rhein, Joshua
    Meya, David B.
    Boulware, David R.
    AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSES, 2021, 37 (07) : 529 - 533
  • [6] Acceptability and uptake of oral HIV self-testing among rural community members in Tanzania: a pilot study
    Mkopi, Abdallah
    Korte, Jeffrey E.
    Lesslie, Virginia
    diNapoli, Marisa
    Mutiso, Fedelis
    Mwajubwa, Shabani
    Kassim, Irabi
    Conserve, Donaldson F.
    Juma, Omar
    AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV, 2023, 35 (09): : 1338 - 1345
  • [7] Testing, diagnosis, and treatment following the implementation of a program to provide dried blood spot testing for HIV and hepatitis C infections: the NSW DBS Pilot
    Nigel Carrington
    Anna Conway
    Jason Grebely
    Mitchell Starr
    Beth Catlett
    Annabelle Stevens
    Bianca Prain
    Colette McGrath
    Louise Causer
    Rebecca Guy
    Joanne Holden
    Phillip Keen
    Melanie Kingsland
    Heng Lu
    Cherie Power
    Phillip Read
    Carolyn Murray
    Anna McNulty
    Philip Cunningham
    BMC Infectious Diseases, 24
  • [8] Testing, diagnosis, and treatment following the implementation of a program to provide dried blood spot testing for HIV and hepatitis C infections: the NSW DBS Pilot
    Carrington, Nigel
    Conway, Anna
    Grebely, Jason
    Starr, Mitchell
    Catlett, Beth
    Stevens, Annabelle
    Prain, Bianca
    Mcgrath, Colette
    Causer, Louise
    Guy, Rebecca
    Holden, Joanne
    Keen, Phillip
    Kingsland, Melanie
    Lu, Heng
    Power, Cherie
    Read, Phillip
    Murray, Carolyn
    Mcnulty, Anna
    Cunningham, Philip
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [9] Acceptability and feasibility of HIV self-testing among transgender people in Larkana, Pakistan: Results from a pilot project (vol 17, e0270857, 2022)
    Altaf, Arshad
    Pasha, Muhammad Safdar Kamal
    Majeed, Ayesha
    Ali, Wajid
    Alaama, Ahmed Sabry
    Jamil, Muhammad Shahid
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (12):
  • [10] Assessing Molecular Point-of-Care Testing and Dried Blood Spot for Hepatitis C Virus Screening in People Who Inject Drugs
    Chevaliez, Stephane
    Wlassow, Melanie
    Volant, Johann
    Roudot-Thoraval, Francoise
    Bachelard, Antoine
    Poiteau, Lila
    Trabut, Jean-Baptiste
    Hezode, Christophe
    Bourdel, Anne
    Dominguez, Stephanie
    OPEN FORUM INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 7 (06):