Incorporating end-users' voices into the development of an implant for HIV prevention: a discrete choice experiment in South Africa and Zimbabwe
Abstract Background Input from end-users during preclinical phases can support market fit for new HIV prevention technologies. With several long-acting pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implants in development, we aimed to understand young women's preferences for PrEP implants to inform optimal d...
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Main Authors: | Erica N. Browne (Author), Kgahlisho Manenzhe (Author), Wanzirai Makoni (Author), Sikhanyisiwe Nkomo (Author), Imelda Mahaka (Author), Khatija Ahmed (Author), Mary Kate Shapley-Quinn (Author), Tozoe Marton (Author), Ellen Luecke (Author), Leah Johnson (Author), Ariane van der Straten (Author), Alexandra M. Minnis (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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