[HTML][HTML] Author's Response to Letter on “Willingness to Pay for HIV Prevention Commodities Among Key Population Groups in Nigeria”

O Durosinmi-Etti, EK Nwala, F Oki… - … Health: Science and …, 2023 - ghspjournal.org
We would like to thank Adepoju et al. 1 for recognizing that our study 2 has advanced the
understanding of self-reported willingness to pay (WTP) for HIV prevention commodities that …

Regarding “Willingness to Pay for HIV Prevention Commodities Among Key Population Groups in Nigeria”

VA Adepoju, K Grabbe, C Laube… - … Health: Science and …, 2023 - ghspjournal.org
The study by Durosinmi-Etti et al. 1 explored the willingness to pay (WTP) for HIV prevention
commodities (ie, HIV self-testing [HIVST], preexposure prophylaxis, and condoms) among …

Willingness to pay for HIV prevention commodities among key population groups in Nigeria

O Durosinmi-Etti, EK Nwala, F Oki… - … Health: Science and …, 2022 - ghspjournal.org
Introduction: Key population (KP) groups, such as female sex workers and men who have
sex with men, in Nigeria rely on free HIV prevention commodities, including pre-exposure …

[PDF][PDF] Willingness to pay (WTP) for HIV and AIDS services in Africa: a descriptive thematic systematic review

JB Byabagambi, M Limmer, B Hollingsworth - Journal of Global Health …, 2023 - joghr.org
# Background The African continent has the highest burden of HIV and AIDS, with its
response to HIV and AIDS largely donor supported. However, in the face of declining donor …

[HTML][HTML] Would you test for 5000 Shillings? HIV risk and willingness to accept HIV testing in Tanzania

J Ostermann, DS Brown, A Mühlbacher, B Njau… - Health economics …, 2015 - Springer
Objectives Despite substantial public health efforts to increase HIV testing, testing rates have
plateaued in many countries and rates of repeat testing for those with ongoing risk are low …

[HTML][HTML] Characterising the HIV self-testing market in Kenya: Awareness and usage, barriers and motivators to uptake, and propensity to pay

RL West, L Freeman, C Pahe, H Momanyi… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
HIVST has a key role in ensuring countries meet their 95-95-95 goals. For HIVST to be
sustainable, we should explore sharing costs with users as well as the overall experience …

[PDF][PDF] Willingness to pay for highly active antiretroviral (HAART) drugs and HIV treatment monitoring tests among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Enugu State, Nigeria

EA Nwobi, EN Ossai, EC Aniwada… - … Medical Journal (Online), 2017 - academia.edu
Willingness to pay for highly active antiretroviral (HAART) drugs and HIV treatment monitoring
tests among People Living with HI Page 1 Willingness to pay for highly active antiretroviral …

Socio-Economic Burden of HIV/AIDS: Investigating Pregnant Women's Willingness-to-Pay to Prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission in Ghana

E Ayifah, RNY Ayifah - Malaysian Journal of Public Health …, 2012 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Background: The government of Ghana in 2002 launched a comprehensive programme to
prevent mother to child transmission (MTCT) of HV/AIDS. The Prevention of Mother-to Child …

Sustainability of Funding for HIV Treatment Services: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Patients' Willingness to Pay for Treatment Services in Nigeria

O Durosinmi-Etti, B Fried, K Dubé, S Sylvia… - … Health: Science and …, 2022 - ghspjournal.org
Background: About 50% of individuals needing HIV treatment are unable to access required
services primarily due to the inability of the Nigerian HIV treatment program to meet patient …

Willingness to pay (WTP) for HIV and AIDS services in Africa: A systematic review

JB Byabagambi, M Limmer, B Hollingsworth - 2022 - researchsquare.com
Background: While Africa is the continent most affected by HIV and AIDS, its response to HIV
and AIDS remains largely donor supported. However, in the face of declining donor support …