Community-Based Interventions as Opportunities to Increase HIV Self-Testing and Linkage to Care Among Men Who Have Sex With Men – Lessons From Ghana, West Africa
Date
2021
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Frontiers in Public Health
Abstract
MSM in Ghana encounter challenges in accessing HIV services and may experience
barriers to HIV self-testing due to multiple forms of stigma present in health care
settings. We worked with community-based organization partners to implement three
interventions that successfully engaged and retained MSM which provides an opportunity
for linkage to self-testing and medical care. These interventions were (1) Many Men
Many Voices (3MV) a locally-led culturally grounded group-level HIV prevention program,
(2) Auntie’s Corner: a mobile-app based connecting MSM to health monitoring by a
registered nurse and (3) HIV Education, Empathy, & Empowerment (HIVE3): a mobile-app
based peer support intervention for MSM living with HIV. The 3MV intervention may
be effective in improving HIV self-testing due to its effectiveness in engaging MSM,
increasing HIV testing, and improving MSM understanding of the need for HIV testing.
The utilization of apps like Auntie’s Corner could positively impact HIV self-testing
among MSM because it increases contact with nurses and reporting of symptoms. In
HIVE3, participants expressed appreciation of the security and privacy that protects
their identities as MSM and the peer mentors’ abilities to make referrals to the
nurses in Auntie’s Corners. The confidentiality component has proven key among
MSM and connecting MSM to self-testing through apps to report their process and
receive care could increase utilization. Together, we show the efficacy of using the
community-engaged process in reaching and engaging highly stigmatized populations
like Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa, and its potential in increasing HIV self-testing and
linkage to HIV care.
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Research Article
Keywords
MSM, Ghana, community-based intervention, HIV self testing
Citation
Abubakari GM, Turner D, Ni Z, Conserve DF, Dada D, Otchere A, Amanfoh Y, Boakye F, Torpey K and Nelson LE (2021) Community-Based Interventions as Opportunities to Increase HIV Self-Testing and Linkage to Care Among Men Who Have Sex With Men – Lessons From Ghana, West Africa. Front. Public Health 9:660256. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.660256