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Examining the Use of HIV Self-Testing to Support PrEP Delivery: a Systematic Literature Review.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose of review

HIV self-testing (HIVST) has the potential to expand access to and uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) delivery. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand the evidence on HIVST use for PrEP delivery.

Recent findings

After screening 1055 records, we included eight: three randomized trials and five values and preferences studies. None measured PrEP initiation. Most studies occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa (7/8) and included different populations. One trial found that HIVST use between quarterly clinic visits as part of an adherence package with biofeedback slightly increased adherence; the other two trials found that HIVST use between or in lieu of quarterly clinic visits had no significant or non-inferior effects on adherence. HIVST to support PrEP delivery was acceptable, feasible, and preferred. HIVST use for PrEP continuation largely resulted in similar outcomes to standard-of-care delivery and was perceived acceptable and feasible. Further research is needed to optimize HIVST use within PrEP programming.

SUBMITTER: Kiptinness C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9334974 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Examining the Use of HIV Self-Testing to Support PrEP Delivery: a Systematic Literature Review.

Kiptinness Catherine C   Kuo Alexandra P AP   Reedy Adriana M AM   Johnson Cheryl C CC   Ngure Kenneth K   Wagner Anjuli D AD   Ortblad Katrina F KF  

Current HIV/AIDS reports 20220729 5


<h4>Purpose of review</h4>HIV self-testing (HIVST) has the potential to expand access to and uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) delivery. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand the evidence on HIVST use for PrEP delivery.<h4>Recent findings</h4>After screening 1055 records, we included eight: three randomized trials and five values and preferences studies. None measured PrEP initiation. Most studies occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa (7/8) and included different populat  ...[more]

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