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. 2021 May 27;21:1002. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11041-y

Table 2.

Coding tree of the potential drivers and barriers to workplace-based HIV self-testing among men

Theme Category Sub-category Codes No of participants
Focus group discussions
n = 31
Key informant interviews
n = 17
Drivers of workplace-based HIV self-testing Convenience No days off, No extra expenditure on transport, No lines at hospital, Don’t have to go to hospital, Finds me here, Information provided, Don’t have to miss work, No loss of production, Freely available, No pain 22 8
Autonomy Can decide for myself, My choice, Don’t feel pressured, Decide when and how to test, It is up to me 20 11
Proximity of testing services My hours are demanding, Never have time, Office testing can be managed 19 8
Incentives Don’t give money, Make promotions, Raffles, Give us small encouragement 16 0
trustworthiness of HIV self-testing Do it myself, My results are mine, No mistakes, Trust my eyes 16 3
Need for privacy Know my status alone, No one will see, No one knows, Bosses will not know 20 9
Combined Health Initiatives Hide it in other tests, Day for all tests, Test also for syphilis and prostate 15 17
Employer involvement Bosses test with us, Employers example, Health awareness information sessions, Allow health programs at workplace 17 3
Influence from work colleagues Friends at work, Workmates, Fellow workers 7 0
Barriers of workplace-based HIV self-testing Stigma People will see me picking the kit, people will suspect, colleagues will see, people monitor my mood, how to hide the used kit 15 3
Fear of the consequences of a reactive self-test Discrimination Too much work or, too little work assigned 18 4
Decreased work productivity Absenteeism, Depressed, may affect my work, Demoralize employees, Won’t work as hard, Need time off 3 13
Isolation Lose friends at work, People fear you, Telling friends and family 12 0
Concern regarding unassisted HIV self-testing Someone to talk to, interpreting test results, Guidance on the kit, how to use the kit, how to perform the test 8 9
Cost of HIV self-test kits Too expensive, It’s not free, Not free, Could pay if discounted, Money is a lot, Not affordable, Can pay little 25 15
Perceived difficulty in linkage to confirmatory testing Where to go? who to receive me? List of hospitals, Clinics nearby expensive, no time, Government facility far, what to do after testing, ARVs for life, manageable? 13 3