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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Mar 27, 2019
Open Peer Review Period: Apr 1, 2019 - May 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Jun 27, 2019
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

An Internet-Based HIV Self-Testing Program to Increase HIV Testing Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Brazil: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Analysis

De Boni RB, Veloso VG, Fernandes NM, Lessa F, Correa RG, Lima R, Cruz M, Oliveira J, Muniz S, de Jesus B, Reis T, Lentine N, Miranda RL, Bingham T, Johnson CC, Barbosa A, Grinsztejn B

An Internet-Based HIV Self-Testing Program to Increase HIV Testing Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Brazil: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Analysis

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(8):e14145

DOI: 10.2196/14145

PMID: 31373276

PMCID: 6694730

Internet-based HIV self-testing program to increase HIV testing uptake for men who have sex with men in Brazil

  • Raquel Brandini De Boni; 
  • Valdilea Gonçalves Veloso; 
  • Nilo M Fernandes; 
  • Flavia Lessa; 
  • Renato Girade Correa; 
  • Renato Lima; 
  • Marly Cruz; 
  • Juliane Oliveira; 
  • Simone Muniz; 
  • Beto de Jesus; 
  • Toni Reis; 
  • Nena Lentine; 
  • Raquel Lima Miranda; 
  • Trista Bingham; 
  • Cheryl C. Johnson; 
  • Aristides Barbosa; 
  • Beatriz Grinsztejn

ABSTRACT

Background:

Approximately 30% of people living with HIV worldwide are estimated to be unaware of their infection. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a strategy recommended by the World Health Organization which increases access to and uptake of testing among key populations who are at high risk for HIV infection.

Objective:

To describe the development and feasibility of a free, anonymous, Internet-based HIV self-testing (HIVST) strategy designed for men who have sex with men (MSM) in Curitiba, Brazil (E-testing).

Methods:

The project was developed under the scope of the “A Hora é Agora” (Time is now) program. Individuals aiming to request an HIVST package (2 tests each) answered an anonymous 5-minute questionnaire regarding inclusion criteria and sexual risk behavior. Eligible individuals could receive one package every 6 months for free. Website analytics, response to online questionnaires, packages distribution, and return of test results were monitored via a platform-integrated system.

Results:

Between February 2015 and January 2016, the website documented 17,786 unique visitors with 3,218 provided complete answers to the online questionnaires. Most individuals self-reported being white (77%), young (median age was 25 years, interquartile range 22-31), educated (87.3% complete secondary education or more), and had previously tested for HIV (62.5%). Overall, 2,526 HIVST packages were delivered; of those, 542 (21.4%) reported a result online or by mail (23 reactive and 11 invalid). During the study period, 37 individuals reporting to have used E-testing visited the pre-specified health facility for confirmatory testing (30 positive; 7 negative).

Conclusions:

E-testing proved highly feasible and acceptable in this study, thus supporting scale-up to additional MSM population centers in Brazil.


 Citation

Please cite as:

De Boni RB, Veloso VG, Fernandes NM, Lessa F, Correa RG, Lima R, Cruz M, Oliveira J, Muniz S, de Jesus B, Reis T, Lentine N, Miranda RL, Bingham T, Johnson CC, Barbosa A, Grinsztejn B

An Internet-Based HIV Self-Testing Program to Increase HIV Testing Uptake Among Men Who Have Sex With Men in Brazil: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Analysis

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(8):e14145

DOI: 10.2196/14145

PMID: 31373276

PMCID: 6694730

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