A self-testing kits distribution intervention improved HIV testing of men who have sex with men and their sexual partners: a 12-month stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial in China (Preprint)

BACKGROUND Men who have sex with men (MSM) have high HIV incidence and prevalence burdens but relatively low HIV testing rates. Literature showed insufficient evidence on the efficacy of Social media (WeChat) based HIV self-testing (HIVST) kits distribution approaches among MSM and their sexual partners. OBJECTIVE This study evaluated an Social media (WeChat) based HIVST distribution intervention in increasing HIV testing uptake among MSM and their sexual partners in China. METHODS The study used a 12-month stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial design and an online survey mode. MSM who were HIV-negative or with unknown HIV status were recruited through social media marketing and outreaches by community opinion leaders between August and December 2018 in Shenyang, Beijing, Chongqing, and Shenzhen. Participants were randomly allocated to four groups, which were intervened by sequence. The intervention group received free HIVST kits on top of the control condition that participants received standard education and care. Participants were followed up from January to December 2019. Generalized linear models were used to assess HIV testing coverage and frequency difference between the intervention and the control stage. RESULTS Each group enrolled 140 eligible MSM with a total of 560 participants. Twelve participants were diagnosed with HIV infections, and 4 of them were in the follow-up period. Participants in the intervention stage were nine times likely to receive an HIV test than in the control stage (85.6% vs. 39.2%, risk ratio [RR]=9.21, 95%CI 5.92~14.33). The intervention also increased participants’ HIV testing frequency (1.48 vs. 0.59 times, risk difference [RD]=0.89, 95%CI 0.82~0.96). Moreover, the intervention increased HIV testing proportion (49.0% vs. 30.1%, RR=2.23, 95%CI 1.46~3.40) and mean HIV testing frequency (0.69 vs. 0.35 times, RD=0.26, 95%CI 0.15~0.38) among participants sexual partners who received HIVST through secondary distribution. CONCLUSIONS An Social media (WeChat) based HIVST distribution intervention effectively increased HIV testing coverage and frequency in MSM and their sexual partners. Future programs could apply this approach in HIV education and testing efforts to reduce HIV incidence. CLINICALTRIAL This study was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trials website (http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx) with the registration tracking number of ChiCTR1800019453 on November 12, 2018. INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT RR2-10.2196/17788

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