Characterising the HIV self-testing market in Kenya: Awareness and usage, barriers and motivators to uptake, and propensity to pay.
HIVST has a key role in ensuring countries meet their 95-95-95 goals. For HIVST to be sustainable, we should explore sharing costs with users as well as the overall experience. This research explores why a consumer would use HIVST and willingness to pay for HIVST through surveying 1,021 participants...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca L West (Author), Lily Freeman (Author), Charlotte Pahe (Author), Harmon Momanyi (Author), Catherine Kidiga (Author), Serah Malaba (Author), Joanna Ciecielag (Author), Mary-Clare Ridge (Author), Emma Goldwin (Author), Heather Awsumb (Author), Sunny Sharma (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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