| Literature DB >> 24989129 |
Annette N Brown1, Eric W Djimeu, Drew B Cameron.
Abstract
Although HIV self-testing may overcome some barriers to HIV testing, various stakeholders have expressed concerns that HIV self-testing may lead to unintended harm, including psychological, social and medical harm. Recognizing that similar concerns were raised in the past for some other self-tests, we conduct a review of the literature on a set of self-tests that share some characteristics with HIV self-tests to determine whether there is any evidence of harm. We find that although the potential for harm is discussed in the literature on self-tests, there is very little evidence that such harm occurs.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24989129 PMCID: PMC4094790 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-014-0831-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Fig. 1Screening flow chart of search results from 8 to 14 August 2013
Fig. 2Screening flow chart of search results from 23 to 27 January 2014
Search results by database
| Name of database | Search results for “self-testing” search 8–14 August 2013 | Search results for “pregnancy self-testing” search 23–27 January 2014 |
|---|---|---|
| Embase (Ovid) | 3,950 | 174 |
| Medline (Ovid) | 3,397 | 108 |
| PsycINFO (Ovid) | 1,534 | 20 |
| CAB Abstracts (Ovid) | 245 | 5 |
| Africa Wide Info (Ebsco) | 535 | 7 |
| SocIndex (Ebsco) | 798 | 12 |
| Academic Search Complete (Ebsco) | 4,368 | 83 |
| Cochrane Library | 718 | 12 |
| Sum | 15,345 | 421 |
| Total (after duplicates removed) | 8,637 | 210 |
Source: Author constructed