Thanks @Pop_Council for sharing this paper about gender dynamics in partner notification services. @Jhpiego
Women frequently reported that it was inappropriate to contact past partners who were now married. Additional support is needed to overcome challenges. Read more about partner notification for HIV testing in Tanzania: https://t.co/06urEZduFB @KellyAnn_Curr
.#openaccess : Outcomes and Experiences of Men and Women with Partner Notification for #HIV Testing in Tanzania: Results from a Mixed Method Study, in new @AIDSandBehavior https://t.co/sKT1pk00Bw
Outcomes and Experiences of Men and Women with Partner Notification for #HIV Testing in #Tanzania [a] https://t.co/CVnEdsSGBI HT @JohnsHopkinsSPH https://t.co/962hpaeJ10
Outcomes and Experiences of Men and Women with Partner Notification for #HIV Testing in #Tanzania [a] https://t.co/CVnEdsSGBI HT @JohnsHopkinsSPH https://t.co/CcKUvEq7QP
Women less empowered to refer partners when testing HIV positive. More evidence for why gender is critical. https://t.co/5RpCGYH5KJ