Implementation Science Interest Group

Andrew Kerkhoff: Discrete Choice Experiments among TB patients in Lusaka, Zambia

DCE: An introduction to Sawtooth software and preliminary results from a study of clinic preferences among TB patients in Lusaka, Zambia
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Andrew Kerkhoff is a third year infectious disease fellow in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine and is an HIV provider at Ward 86. His primary research is based in Zambia and is focused on gender-disparities in the tuberculosis (TB) care cascade; he ultimately aims to design and implement novel interventions to improve men’s engagement and retention in TB care services in sub-Saharan Africa. He also has a longstanding research interest in identifying improved means for diagnosing HIV-associated TB and is involved in several ongoing studies related to the evaluation of novel point-of-care diagnostics and improved screening strategies.

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