TY - JOUR
T1 - The use and impact of European Testing Week regional awareness campaigns to increase HIV and viral hepatitis testing coverage
AU - Raben, Dorthe
AU - Kahama, C B
AU - Combs, L
AU - Stengaard, Annemarie
AU - Rockstroh, J K
AU - Simões, Daniel
AU - Collins, Ben
AU - European Testing Week Working Group and the EuroTEST Steering Committee
N1 - © 2023 The Authors. HIV Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British HIV Association.
PY - 2024/1
Y1 - 2024/1
N2 - INTRODUCTION: Since 2013, the European Testing Week (ETW) awareness campaign has become a key regional event influencing testing efforts for HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through participation of 720 organizations. Here, we report on a survey from May to June 2022 aimed at assessing the participant-reported impact of the campaign.METHODS: All past and current participating organizations were asked to complete an online questionnaire between 12 May and 17 June 2022. Multiple choice and open-text questions included organization information, usage of ETW to engage in local testing-related activities, and the effect of a regional campaign to reach a wider audience and generate impact.RESULTS: Of the 52 respondents, 34 (65%) stated first participating in ETW 5-10 years ago. ETW was used for awareness raising by 40 respondents (83%), new testing activities by 37 (77%), advocacy initiatives by 15 (31%), and training/capacity building by 18 (38%). For awareness raising, 95% used ETW to highlight the importance of and to encourage testing; for new testing activities, 74% used ETW to reach new groups. In total, 44 (85%) reported added benefits of a Europe-wide campaign compared with national/local campaigns, particularly the increased visibility and collaboration opportunities. Impact at the local level was observed by 24 (51%), and impact at a national level was observed by 20 (43%). A total of 28 (79%) reported increases in the number of tests performed and 25 (75%) reported increases in clients accessing services.CONCLUSIONS: Regional awareness campaigns reach wider audiences, boost local and national efforts to increase testing, and sensitize key populations about the critical value of testing compared with local/national campaigns.
AB - INTRODUCTION: Since 2013, the European Testing Week (ETW) awareness campaign has become a key regional event influencing testing efforts for HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through participation of 720 organizations. Here, we report on a survey from May to June 2022 aimed at assessing the participant-reported impact of the campaign.METHODS: All past and current participating organizations were asked to complete an online questionnaire between 12 May and 17 June 2022. Multiple choice and open-text questions included organization information, usage of ETW to engage in local testing-related activities, and the effect of a regional campaign to reach a wider audience and generate impact.RESULTS: Of the 52 respondents, 34 (65%) stated first participating in ETW 5-10 years ago. ETW was used for awareness raising by 40 respondents (83%), new testing activities by 37 (77%), advocacy initiatives by 15 (31%), and training/capacity building by 18 (38%). For awareness raising, 95% used ETW to highlight the importance of and to encourage testing; for new testing activities, 74% used ETW to reach new groups. In total, 44 (85%) reported added benefits of a Europe-wide campaign compared with national/local campaigns, particularly the increased visibility and collaboration opportunities. Impact at the local level was observed by 24 (51%), and impact at a national level was observed by 20 (43%). A total of 28 (79%) reported increases in the number of tests performed and 25 (75%) reported increases in clients accessing services.CONCLUSIONS: Regional awareness campaigns reach wider audiences, boost local and national efforts to increase testing, and sensitize key populations about the critical value of testing compared with local/national campaigns.
KW - Europe/epidemiology
KW - HIV Infections/diagnosis
KW - Humans
KW - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
KW - Surveys and Questionnaires
KW - awareness
KW - HIV
KW - testing
KW - campaign
KW - hepatitis
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U2 - 10.1111/hiv.13544
DO - 10.1111/hiv.13544
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37772687
SN - 1464-2662
VL - 25
SP - 154
EP - 160
JO - HIV Medicine
JF - HIV Medicine
IS - 1
ER -