Reaching Adolescent Girls and Young Women With HIV Self-Testing and Contraception at Girl-Friendly Drug Shops: A Randomized Trial in Tanzania

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作者
Hunter, Lauren A. [1 ,8 ]
Rao, Aarthi [2 ]
Napierala, Sue [3 ]
Kalinjila, Atuganile [4 ]
Mnyippembe, Agatha [4 ]
Hassan, Kassim [4 ]
Bertozzi, Stefano M. [1 ]
Mfaume, Rashid [5 ]
Njau, Prosper [4 ,6 ]
Liu, Jenny X. [7 ]
McCoy, Sandra I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA USA
[2] Cityblock Hlth, Boston, MA USA
[3] RTI Int, Berkeley, CA USA
[4] Hlth Prosperous Nation, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[5] Shinyanga Reg Med Off, Shinyanga, Tanzania
[6] Minist Hlth Community Dev Gender Elderly & Childre, Natl AIDS Control Program, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[7] Univ Calif San Francisco, Inst Hlth & Aging, Bixby Ctr Global Reprod Hlth, San Francisco, CA USA
[8] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, 2121 Berkeley Way 5302, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
Adolescent girls and young women; HIV self-testing; Contraception; Drug shops; Human-centered design; Tanzania; HEALTH; ACCESS; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.08.013
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: We hypothesized that an intervention designed to create girl-friendly drug shops would increase access to sexual and reproductive health products and services among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) (ages 15-24 years) in Tanzania. Methods: We conducted a four-month randomized trial at 20 drug shops in Shinyanga, Tanzania from August -December 2019 to determine if the Malkia Klabu ("Queen Club") intervention increased AGYW patronage and the provision of HIV self-testing (HIVST), contraception, and health facility referrals to AGYW (primary outcomes). Drug shops were randomized 1:1 to the intervention or comparison arm. All shops were provided with OraQuick HIVST kits to give to AGYW for free. Intervention shops implemented Malkia Klabu, a loyalty program for AGYW created using human-centered design through which AGYW could also access free contraception. We compared outcomes in intention-to-treat analyses using shop observations and shopkeeper records. Results: By endline, shops implementing Malkia Klabu had higher AGYW patronage than com-parison shops (rate ratio: 4.4; 95% confidence interval: 2.0, 9.8). Intervention shops distributed more HIVST kits (median per shop: 130.5 vs. 58.5, P =.02) and contraceptives (325.5 vs. 7.0, P <.01) to AGYW and provided more referrals for HIV, family planning, or pregnancy services combined (3.5 vs. 0.5, P = .02) than comparison shops. Discussion: The Malkia Klabu intervention increased AGYW patronage and the provision of HIVST kits, contraception, and referrals to AGYW at drug shops, despite HIVST kits being freely available at all participating shops. Enhancing drug shops with girl-friendly services may be an effective strategy to reach AGYW with sexual and reproductive health services.
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