Factors associated with post-operative follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in Nyanza Province, Kenya Arbogast Oyanga Monitoring and Evaluation(M&E)

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Factors associated with post-operative follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in Nyanza Province, Kenya Arbogast Oyanga Monitoring and Evaluation(M&E) Professional

Authors and Affiliations 1.Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES), Kisumu, Kenya 2.Departments of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Francisco (UCSF), San Francisco, California, USA 3.Research Care and Training Program, Center for Microbiology Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), Kisumu, Kenya Arbogast Oyanga 1,3 Jayne Lewis Kulzer 1,2 Thomas Odeny 3 Kevin Owuor 1,3 Patrick Oyaro 1,3 Charles Kirui 1,3 George Nyanaro 1,3 Craig Cohen 1,2 Elizabeth A.Bukusi 1,3

Program Background  Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES) PEPFAR funded, Family-focused program Collaboration between Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Operational since September 2004 in Nyanza and Nairobi

Program Background Cont’d  FACES program areas Provider Initiated Testing and Counseling (PITC) Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) HIV Care and Treatment Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC)

Background  Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) reduces HIV risk acquisition by upto 60%  In Kenya, VMMC services has reached over 395,000 men in less than four years  Current guidelines require a 7-day post- surgery follow-up visit to; Monitor outcomes Identify and treat adverse events (AEs) Reinforce risk reduction and sexual abstinence for 6 weeks post-surgery  A large proportion of men fail to return for follow-up

Study Goal  To understand the characteristics of men who undergo VMMC and the factors associated with post-surgery follow-up

Methods  A retrospective cohort study was conducted  VMMC data extracted from medical records 11,483 men 12 FACES-supported HIV clinics in Nyanza Between January 2011 – August 2012  Associations between client characteristics(age, clinic locality and referral source) and 7-day visit attendance were analyzed Logistic regression

Results – Patient Characteristics VariablesResults Median age17 (IQR; ) VMMC surgeries in clinics in rural/semi-rural regions 6686 (58%) Attended 7-day follow up visit2588 (23%) Adverse events at 7-day follow-up Severe 95 (0.8%) 6 (0.6%) Referral source cited by clients Community mobilization Radio Other various sources 7461 (67%) 1749 (15%) 917 (8%)

Results - Associations AssociationsOR; 95% (CI) Age (per 5-year age increase)1.02; ( ) Urban/semi-urban vs rural/semi- rural clinic 2.60; ( )

Conclusion  Post-surgery 7-day follow-up was infrequent, particularly in more rural regions  Adverse events (AEs) reporting was uncommon

Limitation  There could be other factors with urban men, like education level, socio-economic status and distance to clinic, that influence follow-up that were not evaluated

Recommendations  Innovative interventions for clinic follow-up may help improve adverse event ascertainment and; provide an opportunity to reinforce risk reduction and sexual abstinence post- surgery