| Literature DB >> 25797344 |
Heidi van Rooyen1, Olivia Tulloch2, Wanjiru Mukoma3, Tawanda Makusha4, Lignet Chepuka5, Lucia C Knight6, Roger B Peck7, Jeanette M Lim7, Nelly Muturi3, Ellen Chirwa5, Miriam Taegtmeyer2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: HIV self-testing (HIVST) has the potential to increase uptake of HIV testing among untested populations in sub-Saharan Africa and is on the brink of scale-up. However, it is unclear to what extent HIVST would be supported by stakeholders, what policy frameworks are in place and how variations between contexts might influence country-preparedness for scale-up. This qualitative study assessed the perceptions of HIVST among stakeholders in three sub-Saharan countries.Entities:
Keywords: HIV testing; HIVST; country readiness; opportunities and limitations of self-tests; policy and political support for self-testing
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25797344 PMCID: PMC4369555 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.18.1.19445
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Key informant interview respondents (number approached in brackets)
| Respondent type | Kenya | Malawi | South Africa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government | 3 (3) | 10 (10) | 2 (3) |
| NGO | 4 (5) | 9 (9) | 4 (5) |
| Academic/research | 3 (3) | 3 (3) | 3 (3) |
| Procurement agency | 2 (3) | 0 (1) | 1 (1) |
| Donors | 0 (3) | 3 (3) | 2 (2) |
| Lab | 4 (4) | 1 (1) | 0 (2) |
| Total | 16 (21) | 26 (27) | 12 (16) |
Quotations discussing regulatory needs
| Kenya | “Self-testing is something that we have heard is going on in an informal manner so if that is happening we need policy makers to try and introduce a structured way of this happening … we need to come in and streamline” (Government) |
| Malawi | “I think it's a process for the Ministry to harness, because as of now we have not formally taken HIV self-testing as a national policy knowing the challenges that go with it. You know, HIV testing itself requires a lot of modification at the moment” (Government) |
| South Africa | “In America the FDA very clearly regulates medical devices, Europe has a very clear regulatory system for medical devices, the problem comes in a country which does not have a good regulatory system” (Government) |
Quotations illustrating level of enthusiasm and readiness for scale-up
| Kenya | “you have to think very carefully how … before you even scale up, what are you scaling up? Is it a service? Is it a kit? Is it an opportunity to make decisions, and who is the target population?” (Academic) |
| Malawi | “In my own thinking I would probably think that the country may not be ready, but it does not mean that we cannot do anything about it” (Government) |
| South Africa | “I think so! The government's response at least on a political level is at least well informed and is open to what proves to work. There is a very sound and realistic sense of what should be done to address the issue of HIV. I think there is government will, I don't know if there is money but on a political level I guess they will be close to introducing this … ” (NGO) |
Target populations
| Target | Kenya | Malawi | South Africa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| Sex workers | √√ | √ | √ |
| Youth/adolescents | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| MSM | √√ | √ | √√ |
| Any/everyone | √ | √√ | √ |
| Couples | √√ | √√ | √√ |
| MARPs: including sex workers, truck drivers, | √√ | √√ [IDUs] | |
| Young and pregnant women | √ | √ | √ |
| Fishing and other migrant communities | √ | ||
| Slum dwellers | √ | √ | |
| Those worried about confidentiality at facilities | √ | ||
| Rural people | √ | √ | |
| Repeat testers | √ | √ | |
| Middle class working people [office workers] | √ | √ | √ |
| Middle aged people | √ |
This is not a quantitative assessment;
however √= suggested and √√= frequently suggested.
Quotations on suggested distribution channels
| Kenya | Pharmacies, mobile outreach at HIV hotspots, workplace (with mass counselling), public sector facilities, General Practitioners, lay counsellors, kiosks |
| Malawi | Health facilities, CBOs, NGOs, HSAs, existing support groups, peer trainers, pharmacies, churches, prisons, schools and colleges, community distributors, youth centres, salons and barber shops, drop-in centres, bars |
| South Africa | Pharmacies, hospitals, VCT sites, supermarkets (direct off the shelf), drop-in centres, CBOs, NGOs, private sector, community distributors, restrooms of bars, offices and other organizations, market in the same way as condoms |
Quotations relating to costs/co-funding of test kits
| Kenya | “We don't want a high cost … So would I be willing to buy a kit instead of a loaf bread? That is what it will come down to. If that is the choice the question is what will someone choose, will they choose the test or a loaf of bread?” (Academic) |
| Malawi | “In my opinion, if we are to achieve this, I think they should be for free just like the other models of testing.” (Government) |
| South Africa | “Government would be willing to pay for it if there is evidence that it really is increasing access, donors would also have a role” (Government) |
Quotations relating to linkage to counselling and care
| Kenya | “by the time we introduce it we want all that information very clearly out in the public that if you are alone and doing this test and you are worried you have this fears there is always this number you can call and you know get the help, you are not alone in this.” (Government) |
| Malawi | “what would be critical is that anyone who wants to access the self-testing kit should first undergo counselling so that whatever the results they should have at least undergone that process of being able to understand the test they are about to take.” (Government) |
| South Africa | “… there needs to be clear instructions of how to get into care, what needs to be done if you test positive and if there could be a reliable helpline to call, that would be ideal. At the moment, there isn't a reliable helpline to call” (NGO) |
Quotations relating to potential abuses
| Kenya | “I say [there will be] violence. It will be forced, there will be people who will test others by force” (Procurement) |
| Malawi | [Not a major concern] |
| South Africa | “… there will be forced testing, but it is worth these risks, which already exist.” (Academic) |
Quotations relating to empowerment
| Kenya | “When it comes to autonomy, it's even better. You choose the time, the place. You choose the scenario for yourself” (NGO) |
| Malawi | “… I see (HIVST) increasing couples’ talking, and in a way we would actually probably reduce GBV (gender-based violence) because sometimes that's the problem. When one goes for a test and the other doesn't know and then the other one does find out, it is always detrimental” (NGO) |
| South Africa | “Some [clients] have said it is a good idea because it empowers (them) to own their body and to take responsibility” (NGO) |