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doi:10.1186/s12879-023-08062-w...

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Hu, Siyue Lu, Ying He, Xi Zhou, Yi Wu, Dan Tucker, Joseph D. Yang, Bin Tang, Weiming
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en
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BioMed Central

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2023

listing date

3/15/2023

Keywords
hiv self-testing people living with hiv men who have sex with men monetary incentives secondary distribution living sex survey eligible expanding effectiveness trial study alters participants secondary hivst china hiv distribution
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Abstract

Background The HIV epidemic is still expanding among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China, but HIV testing rates remain suboptimal.

Network-based interventions, such as secondary distribution, have shown promise to expand HIV self-testing (HIVST) among partners of MSM living with HIV (MLWH) but have not been widely implemented.

Monetary incentives could enhance the secondary distribution of HIVST in some settings.

We will conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of monetary incentives in expanding the secondary distribution of HIVST among MLWH in China.

Methods We will recruit 200 eligible participants at three antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinics in China.

Participants are eligible if they are 18 years of age or over, assigned as male at birth, have had anal sex with men, are living with HIV, are willing to apply for the HIVST kit at ART clinics, and are willing to provide personal contact information for follow-up.

Eligible participants will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to one of two groups: standard secondary distribution group and secondary distribution group with monetary incentives.

Participants (defined as “index”) will distribute the HIVST kits to members of their social network (defined as “alter”) and will be required to complete a baseline survey and a 3-month follow-up survey.

All alters will be encouraged to report their testing results by taking photos of used kits and completing an online survey.

The primary study outcomes will compare the mean number of alters and newly-tested alters motivated by each index participant in each group.

Secondary study outcomes will include the mean number of alters who tested positive, the cost per person tested, and the cost per HIV diagnosed for each group.

Discussion Few studies have evaluated interventions to enhance the implementation of secondary distribution.

Our study will provide information on the effectiveness of monetary incentives in expanding HIVST secondary distribution among MLWH.

The findings of this trial will contribute to implementing HIVST secondary distribution services among MLWH in China and facilitating HIV case identifications.

Trial registration Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2200064517; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=177896 .

Registered on 10th October 2022.

Hu, Siyue,Lu, Ying,He, Xi,Zhou, Yi,Wu, Dan,Tucker, Joseph D.,Yang, Bin,Tang, Weiming, 2023, Effectiveness of the secondary distribution of HIV self-testing with and without monetary incentives among men who have sex with men living with HIV in China: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial, BioMed Central

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