Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Cost-Effectiveness of a Novel Mobile Phone Intervention to Promote Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing Within Social Networks in Tanzania.

Jan Ostermann; Bernard Njau; Martha Masaki; Tara Mtuy ORCID logo; Dafrosa Itemba; Amy Hobbie; Valerie Yelverton; Spencer Moore; Thespina Yamanis; Nathan M Thielman; (2022) Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Cost-Effectiveness of a Novel Mobile Phone Intervention to Promote Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing Within Social Networks in Tanzania. Sexually transmitted diseases, 49 (11). pp. 778-781. ISSN 0148-5717 DOI: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001611
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Among 145 individuals surveyed in Tanzania, 42% indicated willingness to test for human immunodeficiency virus in response to a confidential, phone-based text message. On average, participants were likely to provide contact information for 1.5 members of their social networks, suggesting high feasibility and moderate acceptability of a novel mHealth human immunodeficiency virus testing intervention.

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