2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000952
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Perceived benefits, challenges, and recommendations for HIV research dissemination and implementation science efforts in Tanzania: Findings from the HIV/AIDS Research Forum brainstorming session

Abstract: Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national conference in Tanzania focusing on HIV/AIDS disseminating and implementation research conducted in the country and abroad. This created a missed opportunity for researchers to share their research findings with local policymakers and HIV program implementers who can influence the adoption and implementation of promising research in public health and clinical practice settings. In response, the first HIV/AIDS D&… Show more

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“…This study provides additional evidence for collaboration between researchers and program implementers and demonstrates the acceptability and feasibility of an adapted peer-led promotion and nurse-based distribution of HIVST intervention among social networks of men. The decision to collaborate with national stakeholders and adapt existing community-based HIV and HIVST materials for the STEP intervention was to ensure that the national stakeholders who can use the findings to inform policy change and dissemination and implementation science efforts for HIVST were involved from the beginning as recommended by researchers and policy makers in Tanzania ( 19 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study provides additional evidence for collaboration between researchers and program implementers and demonstrates the acceptability and feasibility of an adapted peer-led promotion and nurse-based distribution of HIVST intervention among social networks of men. The decision to collaborate with national stakeholders and adapt existing community-based HIV and HIVST materials for the STEP intervention was to ensure that the national stakeholders who can use the findings to inform policy change and dissemination and implementation science efforts for HIVST were involved from the beginning as recommended by researchers and policy makers in Tanzania ( 19 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%