A qualitative study of healthcare providers' attitudes toward assisted partner notification for people with HIV in Indonesia
Abstract Background Assisted partner notification (APN) is recommended as a public health strategy to increase HIV testing in people exposed to HIV. Yet its adoption in many countries remains at an early stage. This qualitative study sought the opinions of HIV health service providers regarding the...
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Main Authors: | Judith A. Levy (Author), Valerie A. Earnshaw (Author), Ariesta Milanti (Author), Agung Waluyo (Author), Gabriel J. Culbert (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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