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"I wanted evidence that my status had changed, so that is why I tested": experiences with HIV self-testing among female sex workers in Malawi.

Wezzie S Lora1,2,3, Nicola Desmond1,2, Angela Obasi1, Moses Kumwenda2, Miriam Taegtmeyer1,4, Rachel Tolhurst1, Eleanor E MacPherson1,2.   

Abstract

HIV testing among female sex workers (FSWs) is an established global health priority. HIV self-testing (HIVST) seems to have the potential to address issues of confidentiality, privacy and convenience among this key population. HIVST, however, may result in unintended consequences as its implementation unfolds in a complex sex work context characterised by unequal power relations, stigma and high HIV prevalence. We aimed to explore the experiences of FSWs with HIVST in the context of retesting and antiretroviral usage in Blantyre, Malawi. We used an ethnographic approach to understand meanings and views around HIVST and retesting. We found high levels of retesting, especially among those on antiretroviral, two of which received "false-negative" results. We identified three broad narratives: (1) retesting in response to experiences in the sex work context, (2) retesting driven by the desire to self-monitor HIV-negative status, and (3) retesting in the hope of sero-reversion. The FSWs' experiences indicate that the implementation of HIVST in this context is complex with potential for unintended harms such as coercive testing. HIVST programmes must include clear and appropriate messaging to reduce retesting while on ART and implement strategies to address FSW concerns and anxieties about the accuracy of their HIV-positive test results.

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Keywords:  Female sex worker; HIV retesting; HIV self-testing; antiretroviral therapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32164420     DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1739212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


  3 in total

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Authors:  Marianne Boisvert Moreau; Frédéric D Kintin; Septime Atchekpe; Georges Batona; Luc Béhanzin; Fernand A Guédou; Marie-Pierre Gagnon; Michel Alary
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-03-26       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  HIV Self-testing Among Previously Diagnosed HIV-Positive People in Khayelitsha, South Africa: No Evidence of Harm but may Facilitate Re-engagement in ART Care.

Authors:  Damian Hacking; Tali Cassidy; Tom Ellman; Sarah Jane Steele; Hazel Ann Moore; Elkin Bermudez-Aza; Xoliswa Nxiba; Eleanor Sopili; Laura Trivino Duran
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2022-03-02

3.  Pragmatic economic evaluation of community-led delivery of HIV self-testing in Malawi.

Authors:  Pitchaya P Indravudh; Katherine Fielding; Linda A Sande; Hendramoorthy Maheswaran; Saviour Mphande; Moses K Kumwenda; Richard Chilongosi; Rose Nyirenda; Cheryl C Johnson; Karin Hatzold; Elizabeth L Corbett; Fern Terris-Prestholt
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2021-07
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