Perceptions and Experiences of Returning Self-collected Specimens for HIV, Bacterial STI and Potential PrEP Adherence Testing among Sexual Minority Men in the United States

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Akshay Sharma
Monica Gandhi
Gregory Sallabank
Leland Merrill
Rob Stephenson
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[1] University of Michigan School of Nursing,Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences
[2] University of Michigan School of Nursing,Center for Sexuality and Health Disparities
[3] University of California San Francisco,Division of HIV, Infectious Disease, and Global Medicine, Department of Medicine
[4] University of Michigan School of Nursing,Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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HIV; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Pre-exposure Prophylaxis; Self-testing; Sexual and Gender Minorities;
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Few studies among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) have examined facilitators and barriers to self-collecting specimens for extragenital STI screening, and none have evaluated attitudes towards self-collecting hair samples that can be utilized for PrEP drug level testing to assess adherence. To address this gap, we interviewed 25 sexually active GBMSM who were offered a choice to self-collect and return finger-stick blood samples (for actual HIV testing), pharyngeal swabs, rectal swabs and urine specimens (for actual gonorrhea and chlamydia testing), and hair samples (to visually determine their adequacy for PrEP drug level testing): 11 who returned all, 4 who returned some, and 10 who did not return any. Participants found self-collecting finger-stick blood samples and rectal swabs more challenging than other specimens. Frequently discussed facilitators of return included an opportunity to confirm one’s HIV or STI status, limited access to a healthcare provider and a desire to advance research focusing on home-based testing. Commonly cited barriers to return included low self-efficacy pertaining to self-collection and apprehension around the possibility of delay or loss of specimens during transit. Offering additional support such as real-time video conferencing may prove helpful in future field-based research with GBMSM.
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