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Published in: AIDS and Behavior 10/2018

01-10-2018 | Original Paper

HIV Partner Notification Values and Preferences Among Sex Workers, Fishermen, and Mainland Community Members in Rakai, Uganda: A Qualitative Study

Authors: Caitlin Quinn, Neema Nakyanjo, William Ddaaki, Virginia M. Burke, Naadiya Hutchinson, Joseph Kagaayi, Maria J. Wawer, Fred Nalugoda, Caitlin E. Kennedy

Published in: AIDS and Behavior | Issue 10/2018

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Abstract

HIV partner notification involves contacting sexual partners of people who test HIV positive and referring them to HIV testing, treatment, and prevention services. To understand values and preferences of key and general populations in Rakai, Uganda, we conducted 6 focus group discussions and 63 in-depth interviews in high prevalence fishing communities and low prevalence mainland communities. Participants included fishermen and sex workers in fishing communities, male and female mainland community members, and healthcare providers. Questions explored three approaches: passive referral, provider referral, and contract referral. Qualitative data were coded and analyzed using a team-based matrix approach. Participants agreed that passive referral was most suitable for primary partners. Provider referral was acceptable in fishing communities for notifying multiple, casual partners. Healthcare providers voiced concerns about limited time, resources, and training for provider-assisted approaches. Options for partner notification may help people overcome barriers to HIV serostatus disclosure and help reach key populations.
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Metadata
Title
HIV Partner Notification Values and Preferences Among Sex Workers, Fishermen, and Mainland Community Members in Rakai, Uganda: A Qualitative Study
Authors
Caitlin Quinn
Neema Nakyanjo
William Ddaaki
Virginia M. Burke
Naadiya Hutchinson
Joseph Kagaayi
Maria J. Wawer
Fred Nalugoda
Caitlin E. Kennedy
Publication date
01-10-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
AIDS and Behavior / Issue 10/2018
Print ISSN: 1090-7165
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-018-2035-3

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