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Moments of Uncertainty: Exploring How an App-Based Oral HIV Self-Testing Strategy Fits in Communities 'Living Under' HIV Risk
2021
Medicine Anthropology Theory
Feasibility and acceptability research for HIV self-testing (HIVST) often emphasises the importance of good test conduct and correct test interpretation for knowing one's HIV result while overlooking the ways in which different uncertainties and meanings emerge around testing. Using empirical examples from a quantitative study assessing an app-based strategy in Cape Town, South Africa, this research article explores the practice of HIVST and how people deal with uncertainties while using the
doi:10.17157/mat.8.2.5134
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