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Opinions Towards Key Operational Aspects for the Implementation of HIV Self-Testing in Spain: A Comparison between Stakeholders and Potential Users.

Juan Hoyos1, Juan-Miguel Guerras2,3, Tomás Maté4, Cristina Agustí2,5, Laura Fernández-López2,5, Luis de la Fuente2,3, María-José Belza2,6.   

Abstract

We assessed previous knowledge about the existence of HIV self-testing of stakeholders in Spain, as well as their personal position towards this methodology. We also assessed their views on potential users' (PU) opinions towards several key operational aspects surrounding self-testing, and compared them to those expressed by a sample of PU comprised of men who have sex with men. In 2017, we recruited three types of stakeholders: public health professionals and policy makers (PHPPM) (n = 33), clinical providers (n = 290) and community-based/non-governmental organization (CBO/NGO) workers (n = 55). Data on PU (n = 3537) were collected in 2016. Previous knowledge about the existence of self-testing was higher in stakeholders than in PU, but being in favor was less frequent. PUs' willingness to pay 25-30 euros for a self-test was higher than that which stakeholders considered. According to clinical providers and PHPPM, pharmacies would be PUs' preferred place to obtain a self-test, which was in line with PUs' actual choice. CBO/NGO workers on the other hand thought it would be CBO/NGOs. PHPPM and clinical providers considered primary care as PUs' preferred setting to confirm a reactive self-test and CBO/NGO chose CBO/NGOs, but PUs preferred an HIV/STI testing service or clinic. Stakeholders' opinions significantly differed from those of PUs. This divergence needs to be brought up to stakeholders as it could vary their position towards self-testing as well as the actions taken in the implementation of a testing option with the potential of increasing testing frequency.

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Keywords:  early diagnosis; men who have sex with men; self-testing; stakeholders

Year:  2021        PMID: 33546500      PMCID: PMC7913712          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Awareness and Use of HIV Self-Testing Among Men Who Have Sex With Men Remains Low in Spain 2 Years After Its Authorization.

Authors:  Juan-Miguel Guerras; Juan Hoyos; Luis de la Fuente; Marta Donat; José Pulido; Luis Sordo; Patricia García de Olalla; María-José Belza
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-06-17

2.  Knowledge and Prior Use of HIV Self-Testing in Madrid and Barcelona among Men Who Have Sex with Men More than One Year after Its Legal Authorization in Spain.

Authors:  Juan-Miguel Guerras; María-José Belza; María-José Fuster; Luis de la Fuente; Patricia García de Olalla; David Palma; Jorge-Néstor García-Pérez; Juan Hoyos
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 3.390

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