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Uptake of Provider-initiated HIV and Syphilis Testing Among Heterosexual STD Clinic Patients in Guangdong, China: Results from a Cross-sectional Study

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Journal BMJ Open
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2020 Dec 30
PMID 33376172
Citations 9
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Abstract

Objectives: Underscreening of HIV and syphilis in clinical settings is pervasive in resource-constrained settings. Heavy patient loads and competing health priorities in these settings inhibit provider's ability to meet screening coverage targets. The objective of this study was to examine determinants of provider-initiated HIV and syphilis testing uptake at sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinics in China.

Design: A cross-sectional study was performed between July 2016 and December 2016.

Setting: Seven STD clinics in Guangdong Province, China.

Participants: Heterosexual STD clinic patients met the inclusion criteria, regardless of their interest in receiving HIV or syphilis testing.

Outcome Measures: The syphilis and HIV testing uptake determined by patient receipt of results.

Results: A total of 1943 individuals were recruited in this study. Among those participants, 60.6% (1177/1943) and 74.3% (1443/1943) conducted HIV testing and syphilis testing during the study, respectively, of whom, 2.2% (26/1177) and 21.5% (310/1443) were found to be HIV-positive and syphilis-positive, respectively. The most common reason for rejecting HIV and syphilis testing was a low self-perceived risk of HIV and syphilis infection. After adjusting for covariates, condom use in the last sexual act, consistent condom use in the last 6 months, having paid sex in the last 6 months and having received any kind of HIV/STD-related knowledge during the last 12 years were positively associated with both HIV and syphilis testing uptake.

Conclusions: The low-level of HIV and syphilis testing uptake, alongside with the high-level of engagement in risky sexual behaviours among heterosexual STD clinic patients, warranted a more targeted and intensive behavioural interventions to promote HIV and syphilis testing in this population.

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