在尼日利亚加强人体免疫缺陷病毒自我检测的可接受性和战略。

Victor Abiola Adepoju, Chidinma Umebido, Ademola Adelekan, Ali Johnson Onoja
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背景:2019年,尼日利亚卫生部发布了第一份人类免疫缺陷病毒自我检测(HIVST)操作指南,以改善该国检测不足人群获得人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)检测服务的机会。此外,作为在尼日利亚加强艾滋病毒检测服务运动的一部分,尼日利亚卫生部制定了使用艾滋病毒检测试剂盒的标准操作程序。目的:系统地审查可接受性和战略,以加强尼日利亚艾滋病毒传播的吸收。方法:按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行系统评价和报告。检索了不同的数据库以获得本综述所需的必要资料。使用作者制定的标准化表格进行数据提取,以尽量减少偏倚风险,并确保研究中使用的文章得到适当筛选。首先使用标题及其摘要筛选已确定的文章。全文经过筛选,并确定了文件的相似性。使用关键评估技能计划和关键评估框架标准对定性、定量和混合方法研究进行评估。结果:所有被审查的出版物均发表于2015 - 2022年,其中33.3%发表于2021年。大多数研究(77.8%)是横断面研究,43.3%在拉各斯州进行,26.3%在年轻人中进行。这项研究表明艾滋病毒传播的可接受性很高。某些因素,如性别、性活动和以前的检测经历,会影响艾滋病毒自我检测的可接受性,有些人更有可能选择不进行检测。据报告,试剂盒的费用是选择艾滋病毒传播服务的最重要因素,费用从200奈拉到4000奈拉(约0.55-11.07美元)不等,大多数人愿意支付500奈拉(约1.38美元)。私营注册药店、青年友好中心、超市和网上商店是被引用最多的艾滋病毒传播途径。影响最小的属性是艾滋病毒检测所需的标本类型。研究发现,解决成本和首选接入点以及社交媒体推广、产品使用说明的当地翻译和关键人群的关键意见领袖领导的艾滋病毒传播等多样化需求的战略,可显著提高艾滋病毒传播的吸收和与护理的联系。结论:从使用意愿的角度来看,hiv感染者的可接受性普遍较高。需要有针对性的策略来提高艾滋病毒自我检测的可接受性,特别是在男性、性活跃个体和首次检测者中。需要在尼日利亚的受控环境中以及在不同的人口和分布模式中调查确定和提出的促进吸收的战略。
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Acceptability and strategies for enhancing uptake of human immunodeficiency virus self-testing in Nigeria.

Acceptability and strategies for enhancing uptake of human immunodeficiency virus self-testing in Nigeria.

Acceptability and strategies for enhancing uptake of human immunodeficiency virus self-testing in Nigeria.

Acceptability and strategies for enhancing uptake of human immunodeficiency virus self-testing in Nigeria.

Background: In 2019, the Nigerian Ministry of Health published the first operational guidelines for human immunodeficiency virus self-testing (HIVST) to improve access to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing services among undertested populations in the country. Also, as part of the campaign to increase HIV testing services in Nigeria, the Nigerian Ministry of Health developed standard operating procedures for using HIVST kits.

Aim: To systematically review the acceptability and strategies for enhancing the uptake of HIVST in Nigeria.

Methods: The systematic review was conducted and reported in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. Different databases were searched to get the necessary materials needed for this review. Standardized forms developed by the authors were used for data extraction to minimize the risk of bias and ensure that the articles used for the study were properly screened. Identified articles were first screened using the titles and their abstracts. The full papers were screened, and the similarities of the documents were determined. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method studies were evaluated using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme and Critical Appraisal Framework criteria.

Results: All the publications reviewed were published between 2015 and 2022, with 33.3% published in 2021. Most (77.8%) of the studies were cross-sectional, 43.3% were conducted in Lagos State, and 26.3% were conducted among young people. The study revealed a high level of acceptability of HIVST. Certain factors, such as gender, sexual activity, and previous testing experience, influence the acceptability of HIV self-testing, with some individuals more likely to opt-out. The cost of the kit was reported as the strongest factor for choosing HIVST services, and this ranged from 200 to 4000 Naira (approximately United States Dollar 0.55-11.07), with the majority willing to pay 500 Naira (approximately United States Dollar 1.38). Privately-owned, registered pharmacies, youth-friendly centres, supermarkets, and online stores were the most cited access locations for HIVST. The least influential attribute was the type of specimen needed for HIVST. Strategies addressing cost and preferred access points and diverse needs for social media promotion, local translation of product use instructions, and HIVST distribution led by key opinion leaders for key populations were found to significantly enhance HIVST uptake and linkage to care.

Conclusion: HIVST acceptability is generally high from an intention-to-use perspective. Targeted strategies are required to improve the acceptability of HIV self-testing, especially among males, sexually active individuals, and first-time testers. Identified and proposed uptake-enhancing strategies need to be investigated in controlled settings and among different populations and distribution models in Nigeria.

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