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. 2022 Jul 13;19(5):375–383. doi: 10.1007/s11904-022-00614-0

Table 1.

Study characteristics, according to low and high (≥ 5%) HIV prevalence [19]

Total
(N = 150)
Low HIVprevalence
(N = 133)
HighHIVprevalence
(N = 17)
Country income level n (%) n (%) n (%)
  High 106 (71) 106 (80) 0 (0)
  Middle 33 (22) 24 (18) 9 (53)
  Low 11 (7) 3 (2) 8 (47)
Settings
  Primary care/GP 10 (7) 9 (6) 1 (6)
  Pharmacy 1 (0.7) 1(1) 0 (0)
  Hospital 20 (13) 15 (11) 5 (29)
  Emergency department 58 (39) 58 (44) 0 (0)
  Community 25 (16) 17 (13) 8 (47)
  Dental/outpatient clinic 29 (19) 26 (19) 3 (18)
  Prisons 7 (5) 7 (6) 0 (0)
Populations
  ED patients 60 (41) 60 (46) 0 (0)
  Paediatrics 5 (3) 1 (1) 4 (23)
  Outpatients 36 (24) 34 (25) 2 (12)
  Hospital inpatients 14 (9) 11 (8) 3(18)
  General public 28 (18) 20 (14) 8 (47)
  Incarcerated persons 7 (5) 7 (6) 0 (0)
Availability of rapid HIV testing
  Yes 86 (58) 75 (57) 11 (65)
  No 64 (42) 58 (43) 6 (35)
Study year
  2016–2020 27 (18) 21 (16) 6 (35)
  2011–2015 64 (43) 57 (43) 7 (41)
  2006–2010 54 (36) 50 (37) 4 (24)
  2001–2005 5 (3) 5 (4) 0 (0)

ED emergency department, GP general practice