The Utility of SMS to Report Male Partner HIV Self-testing Outcomes Among Women Seeking Reproductive Health Services in Kenya: Cohort Study
BackgroundUse of SMS for data collection is expanding, but coverage, bias, and logistical constraints are poorly described. ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to assess the use of SMS to capture clinical outcomes that occur at home and identify potential biases in reporting compared to in-person asce...
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Main Authors: | Drake, Alison L (Author), Begnel, Emily (Author), Pintye, Jillian (Author), Kinuthia, John (Author), Wagner, Anjuli D (Author), Rothschild, Claire W (Author), Otieno, Felix (Author), Kemunto, Valarie (Author), Baeten, Jared M (Author), John-Stewart, Grace (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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