Home‐Based Intervention to Test and Start (HITS): a community‐randomized controlled trial to increase HIV testing uptake among men in rural South Africa

Author:

Tanser Frank C1234ORCID,Kim Hae‐Young156ORCID,Mathenjwa Thulile1,Shahmanesh Maryam17ORCID,Seeley Janet18ORCID,Matthews Phillippa1,Wyke Sally9ORCID,McGrath Nuala110ORCID,Adeagbo Oluwafemi11112,Sartorius Benn38,Yapa Handurugamage Manisha113,Zuma Thembelihle1,Zeitlin Anya7,Blandford Ann14ORCID,Dobra Adrian15ORCID,Bärnighausen Till116ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Africa Health Research Institute Durban South Africa

2. Lincoln International Institute for Rural Health University of Lincoln Lincoln United Kingdom

3. School of Nursing and Public Health University of KwaZulu‐Natal Durban South Africa

4. Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) University of KwaZulu‐Natal Durban South Africa

5. Department of Population Health New York University School of Medicine New York NY USA

6. KwaZulu‐Natal Innovation and Sequencing Platform KwaZulu‐Natal South Africa

7. Institute for Global Health University College London London United Kingdom

8. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London United Kingdom

9. University of Glasgow Glasgow United Kingdom

10. University of Southampton Southampton United Kingdom

11. Department of Sociology University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa

12. Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behaviour University of South Carolina Columbia SC USA

13. The Kirby Institute University of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia

14. University College London Interaction CentreUniversity College London London United Kingdom

15. University of Washington Seattle WA USA

16. Heidelberg Institute of Global Health University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany

Funder

Medical Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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