'If I had not taken it [HIVST kit] home, my husband would not have come to the facility to test for HIV': HIV self-testing perceptions, delivery strategies, and post-test experiences among pregnant women and their male partners in Central Uganda
Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST) can improve HIV-testing rates in 'hard-to-reach' populations, including men. We explored HIVST perceptions, delivery strategies, and post-test experiences among pregnant women and their male partners in Central Uganda. Methods: This was a qualitative st...
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Main Authors: | Joseph K. B. Matovu (Author), Rose Kisa (Author), Esther Buregyeya (Author), Harriet Chemusto (Author), Shaban Mugerwa (Author), William Musoke (Author), Caroline J. Vrana (Author), Angela M. Malek (Author), Jeffrey E. Korte (Author), Rhoda K. Wanyenze (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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