EPD042 | Factors associated with viral non-suppression among HIV positive children and adolescents enrolled to the orphans and vulnerable program in Uganda | E-poster | Role of social and behavioural science in biomedical responses |
EPD041 | Using qualitative feedback from end-users in mhealth application development: differentiated HIV service delivery for anti-retro viral drug refills in Uganda | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD040 | Lessons learnt from using asynchronous online focus group discussions to garner Malaysian clinicians' perspectives on a tele mentoring stigma reduction intervention | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD039 | HIV oral history ' why do it? | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD038 | Developing a virtual reality serious game for prevention-oriented qualitative HIV social research | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD037 | Photovoice with key populations and people living with HIV: acceptability and feasibility of online, asynchronous data collection | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD036 | Characterizing the 'HIV care and treatment adherence journey' for persons living with HIV in the Philippines: empirical foundation for intervention design | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD035 | Dynamic considerations for acceptability and likely use of an MPT vaginal ring: a grounded theory model | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD034 | Can a 'positive living' framework in HIV care programs perpetuate stigma in tumultuous contexts? Ethnographic lessons from post-conflict Uganda | E-poster | Qualitative and ethnographic methods in HIV research |
EPD033 | Integration of chlamydia/gonorrhea testing with HIV services among female sex workers in China: a cluster randomized controlled trial and cost analysis | E-poster | Mixed methods, integrated approaches and synergies in HIV research and intervention |