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Exploring the Use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among High-Risk People Who Use Drugs in Treatment

机译:探索在使用药物治疗的高危人群中使用暴露前预防(PrEP)预防HIV

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>Introduction: Despite unequivocal evidence supporting the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), its scale-up has been gradual overall, and nearly absent among people who use drugs (PWUD). In the present study, we implemented the use of PrEP, as a part of an integrated HIV prevention approach, and explored the experiences and attitudes related to PrEP use among PWUD.>Methods: Between September 2016 and July 2017, we recruited 40 HIV-uninfected, methadone-maintained people, who reported HIV-risk behaviors, and were currently taking PrEP. We conducted both quantitative and in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews that primarily focused on experiences, attitudes, acceptability, disclosure status, risk compensation-related attitudes, and barriers related to PrEP adherence.>Results: Results showed that participants were highly satisfied and perceived PrEP as valuable and acceptable for HIV prevention. Participants reported high adherence to PrEP. The most highly endorsed facilitators to PrEP adherence were use of memory aids, no out-of-pocket cost, perceived benefit, and support from social network. The barriers to adherence included side-effects, stigmatization, requirement of daily dosing, and accessibility of PrEP services. Additionally, participants expressed disagreement with the overall risk compensation-related attitudes (i.e., decreased personal concern about engaging in HIV risk behavior due to their perception that PrEP is now fully protecting them from contracting HIV) and indicated no increased engagement in risk behaviors while on PrEP.>Conclusions: The results from the current study provide preliminary evidence supporting the successful integration of PrEP within the substance abuse treatment setting, where high risk PWUD are concentrated.
机译:>简介:尽管有明确的证据支持使用暴露前预防(PrEP),但总体上是逐步扩大的,在吸毒人群(PWUD)中几乎没有。在本研究中,我们将PrEP的使用作为艾滋病毒综合预防方法的一部分,并探讨了PWUD中与PrEP使用相关的经验和态度。>方法:在2016年9月至2017年7月之间,我们招募了40名未感染HIV的美沙酮维持者,他们报告了HIV风险行为,目前正在服用PrEP。我们进行了定量和深入的半结构化定性访谈,重点是体验,态度,可接受性,披露状态,与风险补偿相关的态度以及与PrEP遵守相关的障碍。>结果:参与者非常满意,并认为PrEP对于艾滋病毒预防很有价值并且可以接受。参与者报告高度遵守PrEP。支持PrEP的最受支持的促进者是使用记忆辅助工具,没有自付费用,没有明显的收益以及社交网络的支持。遵守的障碍包括副作用,污名化,每日剂量要求以及PrEP服务的可及性。此外,参与者对与总体风险补偿相关的态度表示不同意见(例如,由于他们认为PrEP现在可以完全保护他们免受HIV感染,因此个人对从事HIV风险行为的担忧有所减少),并指出在此期间,对风险行为的参与度没有增加PrEP。>结论:本研究的结果提供了初步证据,证明了PrEP在高风险PWUD集中的药物滥用治疗环境中成功整合。

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