Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive

Abstract Background Men who have sex with men (MSM) bear a high burden of syphilis infection. Expanding syphilis testing to improve timely diagnosis and treatment is critical to improve syphilis control. However, syphilis testing rates remain low among MSM, particularly in low- and middle-income cou...

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Main Authors: Weibin Cheng, Cheng Wang, Weiming Tang, Jason J. Ong, Hongyun Fu, Michael Marks, M. Kumi Smith, Changchang Li, Juan Nie, Peizhen Zhao, Heping Zheng, Bin Yang, Joseph D. Tucker
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:BMC Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
HIV
MSM
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05188-z
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spelling doaj-292283c47cf94031be874aa725523e372020-11-25T03:51:56ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342020-06-012011810.1186/s12879-020-05188-zPromoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentiveWeibin Cheng0Cheng Wang1Weiming Tang2Jason J. Ong3Hongyun Fu4Michael Marks5M. Kumi Smith6Changchang Li7Juan Nie8Peizhen Zhao9Heping Zheng10Bin Yang11Joseph D. Tucker12Dermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityClinical Research Department, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineDivision of Community Health and Research, Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolClinical Research Department, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineDivision of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityDermatology Hospital of Southern Medical UniversityUniversity of North Carolina Project-ChinaAbstract Background Men who have sex with men (MSM) bear a high burden of syphilis infection. Expanding syphilis testing to improve timely diagnosis and treatment is critical to improve syphilis control. However, syphilis testing rates remain low among MSM, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. We describe the protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to assess whether provision of syphilis self-testing services can increase the uptake of syphilis testing among MSM in China. Methods Four hundred forty-four high-risk MSM will be recruited online and randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to (1) standard syphilis self-testing arm; (2) a self-testing arm program enhanced with crowdsourcing and a lottery-based incentive, and (3) a standard of care (control). Self-testing services include a free syphilis self-test kit through the mail at monthly intervals. Participants in the lottery incentive arm will additionally receive health promotion materials generated from an open crowdsourcing contest and be given a lottery draw with a 10% chance to win 100 RMB (approximately 15 US Dollars) upon confirmed completion of syphilis testing. Syphilis self-test kits have step-by-step instructions and an instructional video. This is a non-blinded, open-label, parallel RCT. Participants in each arm will be followed-up at three and 6 months through WeChat (a social media app like Facebook messenger). Confirmation of syphilis self-test use will be determined by requiring participants to submit a photo of the used test kit to study staff via secure data messaging. Both self-testing and facility-based testing will be ascertained by sending a secure photographic image of the completed kit through an existing digital platform. The primary outcome is the proportion of participants who tested for syphilis in the past 3 months. Discussion Findings from this study will provide much needed insight on the impact of syphilis self-testing on promoting routine syphilis screening among MSM. The findings will also contribute to our understanding of the safety, effectiveness and acceptability of syphilis self-testing. These findings will have important implications for self-testing policy, both in China and internationally. Trial registration ChiCTR1900022409 (10 April, 2019).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05188-zSyphilisHIVScreeningSelf-testMSM
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author Weibin Cheng
Cheng Wang
Weiming Tang
Jason J. Ong
Hongyun Fu
Michael Marks
M. Kumi Smith
Changchang Li
Juan Nie
Peizhen Zhao
Heping Zheng
Bin Yang
Joseph D. Tucker
spellingShingle Weibin Cheng
Cheng Wang
Weiming Tang
Jason J. Ong
Hongyun Fu
Michael Marks
M. Kumi Smith
Changchang Li
Juan Nie
Peizhen Zhao
Heping Zheng
Bin Yang
Joseph D. Tucker
Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
BMC Infectious Diseases
Syphilis
HIV
Screening
Self-test
MSM
author_facet Weibin Cheng
Cheng Wang
Weiming Tang
Jason J. Ong
Hongyun Fu
Michael Marks
M. Kumi Smith
Changchang Li
Juan Nie
Peizhen Zhao
Heping Zheng
Bin Yang
Joseph D. Tucker
author_sort Weibin Cheng
title Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
title_short Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
title_full Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
title_fullStr Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
title_full_unstemmed Promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in China: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
title_sort promoting routine syphilis screening among men who have sex with men in china: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of syphilis self-testing and lottery incentive
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Men who have sex with men (MSM) bear a high burden of syphilis infection. Expanding syphilis testing to improve timely diagnosis and treatment is critical to improve syphilis control. However, syphilis testing rates remain low among MSM, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. We describe the protocol for a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to assess whether provision of syphilis self-testing services can increase the uptake of syphilis testing among MSM in China. Methods Four hundred forty-four high-risk MSM will be recruited online and randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to (1) standard syphilis self-testing arm; (2) a self-testing arm program enhanced with crowdsourcing and a lottery-based incentive, and (3) a standard of care (control). Self-testing services include a free syphilis self-test kit through the mail at monthly intervals. Participants in the lottery incentive arm will additionally receive health promotion materials generated from an open crowdsourcing contest and be given a lottery draw with a 10% chance to win 100 RMB (approximately 15 US Dollars) upon confirmed completion of syphilis testing. Syphilis self-test kits have step-by-step instructions and an instructional video. This is a non-blinded, open-label, parallel RCT. Participants in each arm will be followed-up at three and 6 months through WeChat (a social media app like Facebook messenger). Confirmation of syphilis self-test use will be determined by requiring participants to submit a photo of the used test kit to study staff via secure data messaging. Both self-testing and facility-based testing will be ascertained by sending a secure photographic image of the completed kit through an existing digital platform. The primary outcome is the proportion of participants who tested for syphilis in the past 3 months. Discussion Findings from this study will provide much needed insight on the impact of syphilis self-testing on promoting routine syphilis screening among MSM. The findings will also contribute to our understanding of the safety, effectiveness and acceptability of syphilis self-testing. These findings will have important implications for self-testing policy, both in China and internationally. Trial registration ChiCTR1900022409 (10 April, 2019).
topic Syphilis
HIV
Screening
Self-test
MSM
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-020-05188-z
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