Jane E. McIntyre, CDC NPIN, Danya International, Inc, 8737 Colesville Rd, Suite 1100, Silver Spring, MD, USA
Background:
The Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) identified the need for a nationwide STD testing resource. The challenge was to develop a resource that would facilitate the public's access to STD testing with very limited resources. Through a collaborative effort between DSTDP and the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, a solution was developed that would incorporate STD testing into the National HIV Testing Resources website. Currently maintained by the National Prevention Information Network (NPIN), HIVtest.org draws information on HIV testing sites from NPIN's comprehensive Organizations Database. This database also contains information on over 5,800 organizations throughout the United States that provide STD testing. Therefore, NPIN was assigned the task of developing an Internet STD testing resource utilizing the existing HIVtest.org website.
Objective:
Integrate STD testing into the National HIV Testing Resources website.
Method:
• High-level collaboration between STD and HIV stakeholders to develop and approve integration approach
• Design and user testing
• Programming, testing, and implement
Result:
Integrated source for both STD and HIV testing site information.
Conclusion:
Using the existing HIVtest.org website was a cost-effective, efficient way to provide STD testing site information to users and to provide a platform for integrating STD and HIV testing and prevention.
Implications:
• Provides one-stop shop for HIV and STD testing information
• Promotes STD testing as an integral part of prevention and treatment
• Provides significant opportunities to synergize messages and campaigns while capitalizing on similar target audiences
• Provides the first step in developing other electronic applications for accessing STD testing location information, such as through cell phones and PDAs
• Provides testing campaign sponsors with a means of evaluating the effectiveness of testing campaigns by tracking searches done in campaign areas before, during and after campaigns