Uptake of the Ithaka mobile application in Johannesburg, South Africa, for human immunodeficiency virus self-testing result reporting
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus self-testing (HIVST) can reduce facility-based HIV testing barriers; however, no proven applications exist with widespread uptake for self-reporting or linkage to care. Mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps) have shown high usability and feasibility scor...
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Main Authors: | Alex E. Fischer (Author), Mothepane Phatsoane (Author), Mohammed Majam (Author), Luke Shankland (Author), Musaed Abrahams (Author), Naleni Rhagnath (Author), Samanta T. Lalla-Edward (Author) |
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