Psychosocial beliefs of health providers' intention and behavior of offering HIV testing and counseling services: Estimating their relevance for intervention
BackgroundDiagnosis of people with HIV is vital in achieving the 95-95-95 global targets. The proportion of people with HIV who know they have HIV in Sudan is low. Promoting engagement of healthcare providers (HCPs) in offering HIV Testing and Counseling (HTC) services would improve the percentage o...
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Main Authors: | Almutaz Mohammed Idris (Author), Rik Crutzen (Author), Hubertus W. Van Den Borne (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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