Researchers from Dalhousie University and Nine Circles are working on a CIHR-funded study, Moving Beyond Piloting POCT: A Social Ecological Exploration of Barriers and Facilitators to Scaling up HIV Point-Of-Care Testing (HIV POCT) in Canada.
Dr. Jacqueline Gahagan (Dalhouise) and her team devised this study to determine the number of HIV Point-Of-Care (POCT) pilots that were created in Canada since the approval of bioLytical’s INSTI HIV-1/HIV-2 Antibody Test in 2005. Dr. Gahagan’s team is researching the barriers and facilitators to scaling up HIV POCT pilots in Canada.
They are requesting that people complete their anonymous survey so they can better understand the barriers and facilitators in relation to HIV POCT in Canada.
Access the survey link here.
The researchers ask that you share this information with others who may have input.
Questions?
Contact Research Assistant Adam McGee ([email protected]), or Dr Jacqueline Gahagan ([email protected]) if you have any questions about this study.