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02131 ANITICIPATED ACCEPTABILITY OF A VAGINAL MICROBICIDE AMONG MEN ATTENDING THE MULAGO STD CLINIC IN KAMPALA, UGANDA Rwabukwali, C B* Introduction: The study examined the feasibility of conducting a clinical trial of vaginal microbicides in high risk women in Uganda. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 155 women and 123 men, selected from among attendees of the Mulago Hospital clinic in Kampala, Uganda. Interviews collected data on personal characteristics; perception of risk of HIV & knowledge & attitudes regarding means of protecting oneself & ones partner from HIV/AIDS. A sub-sample of 14 women and 13 men were recruited for a product use study to test the acceptability of the K-Y gel as a mode of delivery of microbicides. Results:Most participants, male and female (68%) are willing to participate in a future clinical trial of a microbicides product. Most men (94%) reported that they are likely to use a microbicide & they wd approve of their partner using a microbicide. However, they are not willing to accept that one can be used without their knowledge. Most men would not use a condom if their partners are using a microbicide. Participants in the product test were positive about using K-Y gel, moting that it made the sexual experience more pleasurable. Discussion: Data on the likelihood that microbicides will be accepted by women and men are important because clinical trials are informative only if people in them are willing to use the product Associate Professor Charles B Rwabukwali |
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