Barriers to HIV Testing in Western Europe. Nikos Dedes Positive Voice, Greece & EATG

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Barriers to HIV Testing in Western Europe Nikos Dedes Positive Voice, Greece & EATG

1983 Discovery of HIV

Discovery of HIV

1983 Discovery of HIV 1985 Use of serological tests - Elisa FDA approved

AIDS Exceptionalism HIV exceptionalism emphasize the human rights of people living with HIV /AIDS, in particular their rights to privacy, confidentiality, and autonomy. They also believe that all people seeking an HIV test always require special services, such as counseling with every HIV test, special informed consent, and guaranteed anonymity in public health reporting.

The 80s.

Late diagnosis is a critical issue in the EU/EEA, 2012 Of those with a CD4 count at time of diagnosis, half (49%) are diagnosed late As a result, there are a large number of people that need ART but are not receiving it Late diagnosis leads to increased morbidity and mortality People diagnosed early are more likely to respond well to treatment Early diagnosis and treatment reduces the likelihood of onward transmission 13

Early Diagnoses Reduces morbidity and mortality Reduces cost in Health Care Knowledge of HIV status reduces risk behaviour Treatment (VL reduction) reduces transmission

Characteristics of persons with late diagnosis migrant status being older being heterosexual (not in Eastern Europe) living in low HIV prevalence areas being male having children www.hivtestingweek.eu www.hiveurope.eu Adler A, Mounier-Jack S & Coker J Late diagnosis of HIV in Europe: definitional and public health challenges AIDS Care 21, 03 (2009) 284-293.

Late HIV diagnosis by transmission mode EU/EEA, 2012 49% are diagnosed late

ECDC Testing Guidance Dec 2010 17

WHO Euro -2010 18

ECDC HIV Testing Core Principles 1. Voluntary, confidential and with informed consent 2. Access to treatment, care and prevention services 3. Show political commitment Financial investment 4. Reduce stigma 5. Remove legal and financial barriers 6. HIV testing an integral part of national strategies 7. Involvement of Stakeholders

Process of Testing Pre-test Counseling / Information Informed Consent (written in some cases) Delivery of Test Results (who & how) Post-test counseling (negative positive) Referral

Barriers to HIV testing Barriers to HIV testing exist on three levels Patient level Healthcare provider level Institutional/policy level www.hivtestingweek.eu www.hiveurope.eu

Barriers to ask for HIV testing Patient level Patient level barriers vary from country to country but cross-cultural barriers include: Low-risk perception Fear of HIV infection and its health consequences Fear of disclosure (worries about stigma, discrimination and rejection by significant others) Denial Difficulty accessing service, especially migrant populations www.hivtestingweek.eu www.hiveurope.eu Deblonde J et al. Barriers to HIV testing in Europe: a systematic review. European Journal of Public Health, 2010, Vol. 20, No. 4, 422 432.

Barriers to offer HIV testing Healthcare provider level Healthcare provider level barriers to HIV testing: Insufficient time Burdensome consent process Lack of knowledge/training (Stereotyping Fear of appearing to discriminate) Pretest counselling requirements Reimbursement issues Patient not perceived to be at risk Leading to many missed opportunities for HIV testing within healthcare setting encounters www.hivtestingweek.eu www.hiveurope.eu Mounier-Jack Set al. HIV testing strategies across European countries. HIV Medicine (2008), 9 (Suppl. 2), 13 19. Sullivan AK, Raben D, Reekie J, Rayment M, Mocroft A, et al. (2013) Feasibility and effectiveness of indicator condition-guided testing for HIV: results from HIDES I (HIV Indicator Diseases across Europe Study). PLoS One 8: e52845. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0052845. Partridge DG et al. HIV testing: the boundaries. A survey of HIV testing practices and barriers to more widespread testing in a British teaching hospital International Journal of STD & AIDS 2009; 20: 427-428.

www.hivtestingweek.eu www.hiveurope.eu

Barriers to HIV testing - Institutional/policy level Lack of national policy/guidelines for HIV testing A recent survey revealed that only half of European countries have national guidelines on HIV testing Unfriendly services for most at risk populations Need for community based services Regulations & Professional inertia Counselling (psychologists, counsellors) Testing (healthcare professional Medical devices) Laws and justice systems that jeopardise HIV prevention Laws that criminalise PLHIV (for not disclosing, exposing and transmitting) Laws that criminalise sex workers, injecting drug users and men having sex with men Laws that do not protect PLHIV against discrimination

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