Attitude shifts and knowledge gains: Evaluating men who have sex with men sensitisation training for healthcare workers in the Western Cape, South Africa
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) in South Africa experience discrimination from healthcare workers (HCWs), impeding health service access. Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes of an MSM sensitisation training programme for HCWs implemented in the Western Cape province (South Africa). Meth...
Main Authors: | Scheibe, A, Duby, Z, Brown, B, Sanders, E, Bekker, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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AOSIS Publishing
2017
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