HCV Self-testing in Georgia
Hepatitis C, Diagnostic Self Evaluation
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Hepatitis C focused on measuring People who inject drugs (PWID), Men who have sex with men (MSM), Linkage to care, Online self-test distribution, self-test
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age ≥ 18 years
- Able and eligible to access services on selftest.ge
- Self-identify as a PWID and or MSM
- Living in Batumi or Tbilisi
- Able to understand the scope of the study and provide informed consent through online platform.
- Able to read and understand Georgian
- Unknown HCV serology status (i.e., never tested for HCV or tested HCV ab- in a most recent test performed no later than 6 months before enrolment)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Self-reported previously confirmed positive HCV status (either Ab or RNA)
- Un-eligible for Georgian National Hepatitis Elimination program
Sites / Locations
- Center for Information and Counselling on Reproductive Health-TanadgomaRecruiting
- Equality MovementRecruiting
- Imedi Harm Reduction SiteRecruiting
- Center for Information and Counselling on Reproductive Health-TanadgomaRecruiting
- Equality MovementRecruiting
- Tbilisi New Way Harm Reduction SiteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
MSM Postal delivery
MSM Peer delivery
MSM control
PWID peer delivery
PWID control
Participants who identify primarily as MSM will receive a home delivered HCV self-test kit in non-identifiable packaging. The kit will include the test, instructions for use (IFU), and information about additional supporting materials, such as access to live chat and a call center for questions about testing
Participants who identify primarily as MSM will schedule a peer delivery of the HCV self-test kit and IFU. The peer will provide basic information about the test, what to do if the test is reactive, and how to access to live chat and a call center for questions about testing
Participants who identify primarily as MSM will receive information about standard of care HCV antibody testing available at local testing sites in their community. Participants will also have access to live chat and a call center for questions about HCV testing
Participants who identify primarily as PWID will schedule a peer delivery of the HCV self-test kit and IFU. The peer will provide basic information about the test, what to do if the test is reactive, and how to access to live chat and a call center for questions about testing
Participants who identify primarily as PWID will receive information about standard of care HCV antibody testing available at local testing sites in their community. Participants will also have access to live chat and a call center for questions about HCV testing