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Table 1 Study outcomes by entry point and gender eligibility

From: Randomized evaluation and cost-effectiveness of HIV and sexual and reproductive health service referral and linkage models in Zambia

 

Entry points

Gender eligible

Notes

Client outcomes

 HIV testing and counseling

FP

Female

 

 Family planning

HTC

Female

Among all non-pregnant women able to have children at baselinea

 Voluntary medical male circumcision

HTC

Male

 

 Cervical cancer screening

FP, HTC

Female

 

 HIV & STI care and treatment outcomes

  HIV care and treatment

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

 

  STI care and treatment

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

 

  Psychosocial counseling

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among all who got HIV care and treatment

  TB testing

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among all who got HIV care and treatment

 CD4 testing

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among all who got HIV care and treatment

 Initiated ART

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among those who were tested for CD4 counts and were eligible for ART

Partner outcomes

 HIV testing and counseling

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among those with primary sex partners

 Family planning

VMMC, HTC

Male

Among those with primary sex partners

 Voluntary medical male circumcision

FP, HTC

Female

Among those with primary sex partners

 Cervical cancer screening

VMMC, HTC

Male

Among those with primary sex partners

 HIV care and treatment

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among those with primary sex partners

 STI care and treatment

FP, VMMC, HTC

Male, Female

Among those with primary sex partners

  1. aWomen self-reported that they were not able to have children in the baseline survey