Preferences for HIV testing services among men who have sex with men in the UK: A discrete choice experiment

ConclusionsOur results suggest that preferences in the context we examined are broadly dichotomous. One group, containing the majority of MSM, appears comfortable testing for HIV but prefers face-to-face testing by HCPs rather than remote testing. The other group is much smaller, but contains MSM who are more likely to be at high infection risk. For these people, the availability of remote testing has the potential to significantly increase net testing rates, particularly if provided for free.
Source: PLoS Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Source Type: research