Delivering HIV/STI test results over the phone and through text messaging

Abstract

Key take-home messages
  • The ability to promptly notify people who test positive for HIV or other STIs may slow the spread of new infections.
  • Telephones and mobile technologies could be cost-effective ways to facilitate rapid communication and information sharing between health care providers and clients, thereby improving patient care.
  • Findings regarding the acceptability of and preferences for receiving STI test results over the phone or through text messaging are mixed. In some studies, people found it acceptable — and in some cases preferable — to receiving test results by phone or text; in others, some people still preferred face-to-face contact with a provider.
  • In studies that tested different methods of notifying people about test results, clients contacted about STI test results through text messages tended to receive treatment within a shorter time than those contacted by other means.

Authors

The Ontario HIV Treatment Network: Rapid Response Service

Year

2016

Topics

  • Population(s)
    • General HIV+ population
    • General HIV- population
  • Testing
    • Testing
  • Health Systems
    • Delivery arrangements

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