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"But I Gathered My Courage": HIV Self-Testing as a Pathway of Empowerment Among Ugandan Female Sex Workers.

Jonas Wachinger1, Daniel Kibuuka Musoke2, Catherine E Oldenburg3, Till Bärnighausen1,4,5, Katrina F Ortblad6, Shannon A McMahon1,7.   

Abstract

HIV self-testing (HIVST) increases HIV testing in diverse populations, but little is known about the experiences of individuals who self-test. We used a five-step framework approach to analyze 62 qualitative interviews with 33 female sex workers (FSWs) participating in an HIVST trial in urban Uganda. Notions of empowerment emerged from the data, and findings were interpreted based on Kabeer's empowerment framework of resources, agency, and achievements. We found that access to HIVST bolstered empowerment because it increased participant's time and money (resources), control of testing circumstances and status disclosure (agency), and sense of competency (achievements). In addition, we found that knowledge of HIV status empowered participants to better control HIV-related behaviors (agency) and recognize a new sense of self (achievements). This suggests that the availability of HIVST can facilitate feelings of empowerment, meriting a higher awareness for benefits outside of linkage to HIV treatment and prevention services.

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Keywords:  East Africa; HIV self-testing; Uganda; achievements; agency; empowerment; female sex worker; in-depth interviews; qualitative; resources

Year:  2021        PMID: 33427073      PMCID: PMC7887607          DOI: 10.1177/1049732320978392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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8.  HIV self-testing values and preferences among sex workers, fishermen, and mainland community members in Rakai, Uganda: A qualitative study.

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Authors:  Maureen McGowan; Stephanie D Roche; Aidah Nakitende; Jonas Wachinger; Esther Nanyiri; Jocelyn Amongin; Ajiri Nakabuye; Daniel Kibuuka Musoke; Shannon A McMahon; Till Bӓrnighausen; Katrina F Ortblad
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