Sender and Receiver Acceptability and Usability of an Online Partner Notification Tool for Sexually Transmitted Infection in the Netherlands
ABSTRACTUsers (index patients with a verified sexually transmitted infection and notified partners) rated the health care provider–initiated Internet-based partner notification application Suggestatest.nl acceptable and usable. Both groups were less positive about Suggestatest.nl to notify/get notif...
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description | ABSTRACTUsers (index patients with a verified sexually transmitted infection and notified partners) rated the health care provider–initiated Internet-based partner notification application Suggestatest.nl acceptable and usable. Both groups were less positive about Suggestatest.nl to notify/get notified of HIV than other sexually transmitted infection. An anonymous notification was perceived less acceptable. |
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