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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 16.
Published in final edited form as: Afr J Med Med Sci. 2014 Sep;43(Suppl 1):131–140.

Table 2.

Past HIV/AIDS-related prevention and treatment activities carried out by participating organisations/employers of labour

Activity Yes No (%) No No (%)
Organized a seminar/workshop or any educational programme on HIV and AIDS for workers
        PrS 163 (44.9) 200 (55.1)
        PuS 16 (43.2) 21 (56.8)
Discussed with workers or their union about what can be done to prevent HIV and AIDS among them
        PrS 178 (49.0) 185 (51.0)
        PuS 26 (70.3) 11 (29.7)
Informed workers about sources of information about HIV and AIDS
        PrS 211 (58.1) 152 (41.9)
        PuS 32 (86.5) 5 (13.5)
Made educational materials that can help increase workers' knowledge about HIV and AIDS available to them:
        PrS 177 (48.9) 185 (51.1)
        PuS 22 (59.5) 15 (40.5)
Required mandatory test for HIV
        PrS 129 (35.6) 233 (64.4)
        PuS 14 (37.8) 23 (62.2)
Informed employees to disclose their HIV status
        PrS 138 (38.0) 225 (62.0)
        PuS 16 (43.2) 21 (56.8)
Counselled any of your workers to go for HIV test
        PrS 182 (50.4) 179 (49.6)
        PuS 24 (64.9) 13 (35.1)

        [Private Sector (PrS) n = 363; Public Sector (PuS) n = 37]