Introduction: Every days, more than one million people are infected with a sexually transmitted infection worlwide. In France, screening mainly rely on medical laboratories, private or public, with e prescription. Those tests face structural ans social barriers for LGBT people that could be partially lifted using at home self sampling. Using a narrative review, we will study how the needs of those populations are adressed in existing at home self sampling interventions.
Purpose of research: Describe the adaptation of home sampling system to MSM, WSW and transgender peoples.
Results: Nine interventions met our inclusion criteria, eight in English spoken countries. Studies did not systematically reported data on sexual orientation. Transgender people, when identified, were rarely a larger group enough to be the subject of sub-analysis. Infections tested were CT and NG for three intervention, HIV only for one, CT,NG and HIV for five, and one also add HCV.
Conclusions: Standing as a complement to physical testing services, at home self-sampling intervention could benefit from an advertisement to WSW and from the integration of wider sexual health services.