| Literature DB >> 34275874 |
Linda Alinafe Sande1,2, Katleho Matsimela3, Lawrence Mwenge4, Collin Mangenah5, Augustine Talumba Choko2, Marc d'Elbée6, Mohammed Majam7, Cyprian Mostert8, Inonge Matamwandi4, Euphemia Lindelwe Sibanda9, Cheryl Johnson10, Karin Hatzold11, Helen Ayles12, Frances M Cowan13,14, Elizabeth Lucy Corbett15, Melissa Neuman16, Hendramoorthy Maheswaran17, Gesine Meyer-Rath3,18, Fern Terris-Prestholt19,20.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: As countries approach the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets, there is a need for innovative and cost-saving HIV testing approaches that can increase testing coverage in hard-to-reach populations. The HIV Self-Testing Africa-Initiative distributed HIV self-test (HIVST) kits using unincentivised HIV testing counsellors across 31 public facilities in Malawi, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. HIVST was distributed either through secondary (partner's use) distribution alone or primary (own use) and secondary distribution approaches.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; diagnostics and tools; health economics; public health
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34275874 PMCID: PMC8287606 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-005191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Glob Health ISSN: 2059-7908
Integrated distribution of HIV self-tests into routine HIV testing services by country
| Country | Channel | Model | Target population |
| Malawi and South Africa | Secondary distribution only | Antenatal care distribution. | Sexual partners of pregnant women. |
| Zambia and Zimbabwe | Primary and secondary distribution | Antenatal care distribution. | Sexual partners of pregnant women. |
Time-and-motion activity codes
| Category | Activity | Activity description |
| Direct patient services | HIV testing services | HIV finger prick testing including pretest and post-test counselling. |
| HIV self-test information | Information about self-testing before/without distribution; code also used if client declined to take test kit. | |
| HIV testing information | Information abount finger prick testing. | |
| Primary HIV self-test distribution | HIV self-testing kit primary distribution. | |
| Secondary HIV self-test distribution | HIV self-testing kit secondary distribution includes pretest counselling and demonstration on how to self-test. | |
| HIV testing with secondary distribution | HIV testing services that included a secondary distribution of HIV self-testing. | |
| Other direct patient services | Time allocated to services that are not related to HIV testing and HIV self-testing such as provision of family planning methods and antiretroviral treatment initiation. | |
| HIV self-test administration | Predrive administration such as paperwork. | |
| HIV testing administration | Pretesting administration such as paperwork. | |
| Non-direct patient services | Driving to site | Driving time for the distributor/counsellor to reach the site from the implementers’ office. |
| Non-direct patient services | Any time spent not facing clients such as lunch breaks and waiting for clients. |
Number of kits distributed by country
| Country | Primary distribution channel | Secondary distribution channel |
| Malawi: HIV self-testing-only arm | – | 1603 |
| Malawi: HIV self-testing+financial incentives | – | 1903 |
| South Africa | – | 9282 |
| Zambia | 23 416 | 4262 |
| Zimbabwe | 1137 | 117 |
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Average observed time per kit distributed in South Africa
| Time category | Average time in minutes/kits distributed | ||
| 3 hours observations (n=19) | >3 hours observations (n=9) | Combined protocols (n=28) | |
| Direct HIV self-testing time | 5.58 | 17.63 | 11.60 |
| Indirect HIV self-testing time | 9.39 | 31.20 | 20.30 |
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HIVST, HIV self-testing.
Total costs of HIV self-test kit distribution by country (2019 US$)
| Country | Zambia | Zimbabwe | Malawi | South Africa | ||
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| Training | $3435 | $1118 | $807 | $83 | $5584 | $1049 |
| Sensitisation | $653 | $119 | $211 | $22 | $583 | $740 |
| Building and storage | $1441 | $2771 | $191 | $17 | $233 | $886 |
| Equipment | $2225 | $1311 | $77 | $8 | $136 | $1827 |
| Other start-up costs | – | – | – | – | – | $161 |
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| Personnel | $11 685 | $6596 | $4216 | $398 | $8511 | $79 837 |
| Supplies | $3472 | $167 | $714 | $74 | $891 | $9236 |
| Test kits | $63 223 | $11 507 | $2672 | $275 | $8975 | $20 792 |
| Transport | $1772 | $323 | $637 | $66 | $2352 | $244 |
| Recurrent training | $4044 | $1600 | – | – | – | – |
| Building operation and maintenance | $3023 | $1107 | $272 | $27 | $3009 | $7292 |
| Waste management | $1052 | $169 | $30 | $19 | – | – |
| mHealth | – | – | – | – | – | $2492 |
| Other recurrent | $3929 | $756 | $681 | $70 | $105 | – |
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| Total kits distributed | 23 416 | 4262 | 1137 | 117 | 3506 | 9282 |
| Facilities | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 18 | 8 |
| Average kits distributed/facility | 7805 | 1421 | 569 | 59 | 195 | 1060 |
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| $4.17–$35.64 | N/A | $4.67–$17.40 | $4.59–$132.00 | ||
*Primary and secondary distribution in Zambia and Zimbabwe was done in the same clinics; therefore, our analysis was conducted in a total of 31 clinics even though we have 36 observations.
Figure 1Cost per kit distributed and cost drivers by country.
Figure 2Economies of scale by facility and country. We grouped countries by ranges of kit volumes, note that the graphs are not using the same scale. For ease of presentation, we excluded one facility in South Africa with kit volume of 103 and average cost $132 and one facility in Zambia with kit volume 13 104 and unit cost $3.78
Figure 3Sensitivity and scenario analysis by country. Note that the tornado diagrams are not drawn to the same scale. Base case in Zambia and Zimbabwe combines primary and secondary distribution unit costs.