Drivers and barriers to workplace-based HIV self-testing among high-risk men in Uganda: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Men in Sub-Saharan Africa are less engaged than women in accessing HIV testing and treatment and, consequently, experience higher HIV-related mortality. Reaching men with HIV testing services is challenging, thus, increasing the need for innovative ways to engage men with low acc...
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Main Authors: | Patience A. Muwanguzi (Author), Robert C. Bollinger (Author), Stuart C. Ray (Author), LaRon E. Nelson (Author), Noah Kiwanuka (Author), José A. Bauermeister (Author), Nelson K. Sewankambo (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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