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Expanding HIV Testing in African American Communities Through Community-Based Distribution of Home-Test Vouchers.

Beth E Meyerson1,2, Gregory Carter1,2,3, Carrie Lawrence1,2, Lawrence Jimison4, Nate Rush5, Cedric Carter5, Deidre Coleman4, Aaron King5, Debra Buckner6, Relton Harvey7, Terrell Parker4, Anthony Gillespie8, Anita Ohmit8.   

Abstract

We investigated the implementation feasibility and effectiveness of community-based HIV home-test voucher distribution in three Indianapolis African American communities. Community-based organizations augmented traditional outreach methods to distribute vouchers for home HIV tests redeemable at three pharmacies during three distribution waves from February to April 30, 2015. Voucher redemption served as a proxy indicator of intent to test for HIV. 315 vouchers were distributed and 47 vouchers were redeemed for a 14.9% redemption rate. Distribution was 46% of plan. Vouchers were redeemed at all three pharmacies, and 21% of visits involved redemption of more than one voucher. The original team of seven distributors in three organizations reduced to a remaining five distributors in two organizations by wave 2. This study suggests that outreach organizations could implement HIV home test voucher distribution, and that people would redeem the vouchers at a pharmacy for an HIV test. Future studies should explore how voucher distribution can expand the current HIV testing system.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26895115     DOI: 10.1089/apc.2015.0243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS        ISSN: 1087-2914            Impact factor:   5.078


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