Published on in Vol 8 , No 11 (2020) :November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/17549, first published .
Development and Acceptability of a Tablet-Based App to Support Men to Link to HIV Care: Mixed Methods Approach

Development and Acceptability of a Tablet-Based App to Support Men to Link to HIV Care: Mixed Methods Approach

Development and Acceptability of a Tablet-Based App to Support Men to Link to HIV Care: Mixed Methods Approach

Journals

  1. Adeagbo O, Naidoo K. Engaging the ‘Missing Men’ in the HIV Treatment Cascade: Creating a Tailored Intervention to Improve Men’s Uptake of HIV Care Services in Rural South Africa: A Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(7):3709 View
  2. Shahmanesh M, Okesola N, Chimbindi N, Zuma T, Mdluli S, Mthiyane N, Adeagbo O, Dreyer J, Herbst C, McGrath N, Harling G, Sherr L, Seeley J. Thetha Nami: participatory development of a peer-navigator intervention to deliver biosocial HIV prevention for adolescents and youth in rural South Africa. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1) View
  3. Bergam S, Sibaya T, Ndlela N, Kuzwayo M, Fomo M, Goldstein M, Marconi V, Haberer J, Archary M, Zanoni B. “I am not shy anymore”: A qualitative study of the role of an interactive mHealth intervention on sexual health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of South African adolescents with perinatal HIV. Reproductive Health 2022;19(1) View
  4. Suzuki M, Yamanaka K, Fukushima S, Ogawa M, Nagaiwa Y, Naito T. The user experience of a mobile medication support application and its impact on medication compliance for people living with HIV: Results of a 12-week pilot study (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2022 View