"It is a process" - a qualitative evaluation of provider acceptability of HIV assisted partner services in western Kenya: experiences, challenges, and facilitators
Abstract Background Assisted partner service (APS) is effective for increasing HIV testing services (HTS) uptake among sexual partners of people diagnosed with HIV with rare social harm. The acceptability of APS to HTS providers is important for the quality and effectiveness of APS delivery. Within...
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Main Authors: | Wenjia Liu (Author), Beatrice M. Wamuti (Author), Mercy Owuor (Author), Harison Lagat (Author), Edward Kariithi (Author), Christopher Obong'o (Author), Mary Mugambi (Author), Monisha Sharma (Author), Rose Bosire (Author), Sarah Masyuko (Author), David A. Katz (Author), Carey Farquhar (Author), Bryan J. Weiner (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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