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    Impediments for the uptake of the Botswana Government’s male circumcision initiative for HIV prevention

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    Date
    2013
    Author
    Sabone, Motshedisi
    Magowe, Mabel
    Busang, Lesego
    Moalosi, Jonathan
    Binagwa, Benjamin
    Mwambona, Janet
    Publisher
    Hindawi Publishing Corporation, https://www.hindawi.com/
    Link
    https://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2013/387508/
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    Published Article
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    Abstract
    Botswana remains one of the countries with high prevalence of HIV infection with a population prevalence rate of 17.6 in 2008. In 2009, the Ministry of Health launched male circumcision as an additional strategy to the already existing HIV preventive efforts. The purpose of this paper is to share what the participants of a survey to evaluate a short-term male circumcision communication strategy in seven health districts of Botswana reported as impediments for the program’s uptake. Qualitative datawere obtained from 32 key informants and 36 focus group discussions in 2011. Content analysis method was used to analyze data and to derive themes and subthemes. Although male circumcision was generally acceptable to communities in Botswana, the uptake of the programwas slow, and participants attributed that to a number of challenges or impediments that were frustrating the initiative.The impediments were organized into sociocultural factors, knowledge/informational factors, and infrastructural and system factors.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1820
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