Background Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raising acceptability concerns which might be associated with ways by which it is offered. We investigated the acceptability of home-based delivery of counselling and HIV testing in urban and rural populations in Zambia where VCT has been offered mostly from local clinics. Methods A population-based HIV survey was conducted in selected communities in 2003 (n = 5035). All participants stating willingness to be HIV tested were offered VCT at home and all counselling was conducted in the participants' homes. In the urban area post-test counselling and giving of results were done the following day whereas in rural areas this could take 1-3 weeks. Resul...
Objective: To examine the acceptance of repeat population-based voluntary counselling and testing (V...
Home-based voluntary HIV counselling and testing (HB-VCT) has been reported to have a high uptake, b...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical characte...
Background Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raisin...
AbstractHome-based voluntary HIV counselling and testing (HB-VCT) has been reported to have a high u...
HIV testing and counselling is a critical gateway to prevention and treatment. Yet, coverage remains...
AbstractHIV testing and counselling is a critical gateway to prevention and treatment. Yet, coverage...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving access to HIV testing is a key priority in scaling up HIV tre...
Background: Uptake of HIV test results from an annual serosurvey of a population study cohort in rur...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that only 12% of men and 10% of women in s...
Agencies engaged in humanitarian efforts to prevent the further spread of HIV have emphasized the im...
Improving access to HIV testing is a key priority in scaling up HIV treatment and prevention service...
Expanding access to voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV is an important first step in th...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
Objective: To examine the acceptance of repeat population-based voluntary counselling and testing (V...
Home-based voluntary HIV counselling and testing (HB-VCT) has been reported to have a high uptake, b...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical characte...
Background Low uptake of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) in sub-Saharan Africa is raisin...
AbstractHome-based voluntary HIV counselling and testing (HB-VCT) has been reported to have a high u...
HIV testing and counselling is a critical gateway to prevention and treatment. Yet, coverage remains...
AbstractHIV testing and counselling is a critical gateway to prevention and treatment. Yet, coverage...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>Improving access to HIV testing is a key priority in scaling up HIV tre...
Background: Uptake of HIV test results from an annual serosurvey of a population study cohort in rur...
Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that only 12% of men and 10% of women in s...
Agencies engaged in humanitarian efforts to prevent the further spread of HIV have emphasized the im...
Improving access to HIV testing is a key priority in scaling up HIV treatment and prevention service...
Expanding access to voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV is an important first step in th...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
The objective of this study is to describe HIV-testing among men in rural Lusaka Province, Zambia, u...
Objective: To examine the acceptance of repeat population-based voluntary counselling and testing (V...
Home-based voluntary HIV counselling and testing (HB-VCT) has been reported to have a high uptake, b...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the associations between socio-demographic, behavioural and clinical characte...