Researchers conducted a randomised trial to assess whether providing food vouchers to compensate men for lost work time and travel costs or offering opportunities for lottery-based rewards could increase uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) in the Nyanza region of western Kenya. Their results are presented in this article, which was published in a supplement to the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes about interventions to create demand for VMMC.
The Effects of Providing Fixed Compensation and Lottery-Based Rewards on Uptake of Medical Male Circumcision in Kenya: A Randomized Trial
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Type: Document
Year of publication: 2016
Resource topic: Communication/Demand Creation, Research, monitoring and evaluation, M&E (reports, articles on results of evaluations)
Resource type: Article
Country: Kenya
Languages: English