A Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase HIV Testing Demand Among Female Sex Workers in Kenya Through Announcing the Availability of HIV Self-testing Via Text Message

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Elizabeth A. Kelvin
Gavin George
Eva Mwai
Samuel Kinyanjui
Matthew L. Romo
Jacob O. Odhiambo
Faith Oruko
Eston Nyaga
Kaymarlin Govender
Joanne E. Mantell
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[1] City University of New York,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
[2] City University of New York,Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health
[3] University of KwaZulu-Natal,Health Economics and HIV and AIDS Research Division
[4] North Star Alliance,Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health, Department of Psychiatry, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
[5] New York State Psychiatric Institute & Columbia University,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2019年 / 23卷
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HIV testing; HIV self-testing; Female sex workers; Kenya; Randomized controlled trial;
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We assessed whether informing female sex workers about the availability of HIV self-testing at clinics in Kenya using text messages would increase HIV testing rates. We selected a sample of 2196 female sex workers registered in an electronic health record system who were irregular HIV testers and randomized them to be sent a text message announcing the availability of (1) HIV self-test kits sent three times (intervention), (2) general HIV testing sent three times (enhanced standard of care [SOC]), or (3) general HIV testing sent one time (traditional SOC). Participants in the intervention arm were significantly more likely to test for HIV during 2-month follow-up compared to those in the enhanced SOC (OR 1.9, p = 0.001). There was no difference in HIV testing between those in the enhanced SOC and the traditional SOC arms. Announcing the availability of HIV self-testing via text message increased HIV testing among this high-risk group.
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