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The influence of HIV‐related stigma on PrEP disclosure and adherence among adolescent girls and young women in HPTN 082: a qualitative study

机译:HIV相关耻辱对HPTN 082中青少年女性和少妇的准备披露和粘附的影响:一个定性研究

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Introduction Stigma and disclosure concerns have been key barriers to oral pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence for African adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in efficacy trials. We aimed to understand the impact of these factors among African AGYW in an open‐label PrEP study. Methods HPTN 082 was an open‐label PrEP study among AGYW (ages 16 to 24) in Harare, Zimbabwe, and Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa from 2016 to 2018. Women starting PrEP were randomized to standard adherence support (counselling, two‐way SMS, monthly adherence clubs) or standard support plus drug‐level feedback. Serial in‐depth interviews were conducted among 67 AGYW after 13‐week and 26‐week study visits to explore experiences of stigma, disclosure and PrEP adherence. We analysed data by coding transcripts and memo‐writing and diagramming to summarize themes. Results AGYW described stigma related to sexual activity (e.g. “people say I'm a prostitute”) and being perceived to be living with HIV because of taking antiretrovirals (e.g. “my husband's friends say I'm HIV infected”). Participants who anticipated stigma were reluctant to disclose PrEP use and reported adherence challenges. Disclosure also resulted in stigmatizing experiences. Across all sites, negative descriptions of stigma and disclosure challenges were more common in the first interview. In the second interview, participants often described disclosure as an “empowering” way to combat community‐level PrEP stigma; many said that they proactively discussed PrEP in their communities (e.g. became a “community PrEP ambassador”), which improved their ability to take PrEP and encourage others to use PrEP. These empowering disclosure experiences were facilitated by ongoing HPTN 082 study activities (e.g. counselling sessions, adherence clubs) in which they could discuss PrEP‐related stigma, disclosure and PrEP adherence issues. Conclusions Stigma and disclosure challenges were initial concerns for African AGYW newly initiating PrEP but many were empowered to disclose PrEP use over their first six months of PrEP use, which helped them cope with stigma and feel more able to take PrEP regularly. PrEP programmes can foster disclosure through community and clinic‐based discussion, adherence clubs and activities normalizing sexual behaviour and PrEP use, which can reduce stigma and improve PrEP adherence and thus effectiveness.
机译:引言耻辱和披露担忧是口腔前暴露预防(Prep)遵守非洲青少年女孩和疗效试验中的年轻女性(Agyw)的关键障碍。我们旨在了解非洲agyw在开放标签准备研究中的影响。方法HPTN 082是从2016年到2016年到2016年南非的Agyw(16至24岁至24岁)之间的开放标签准备研究,南非约翰内斯堡和约翰内斯堡从2016年到2018年。启动准备的妇女随机地向标准遵守支持(咨询,两个 - 方式SMS,每月申请俱乐部)或标准支持加药水级反馈。在13周和26周的研究访问后,在67岁令人难以理解的参观中进行了串行深入访谈,以探讨耻辱,披露和准备遵守的经验。我们通过编码成绩单和备忘录和图解来分析数据以总结主题。结果agyw描述了与性活动有关的耻辱(例如,“人们说我是妓女”),并且由于服用抗逆转录病毒,被认为与艾滋病毒感染(例如,“我丈夫的朋友说我是艾滋病毒感染”)。预期耻辱的参与者不愿意披露准备使用和报告的依从性挑战。披露也导致经验丰富。在所有网站上,在第一次面试中,耻辱和披露挑战的负面描述更为常见。在第二次面试中,参与者经常将披露作为打击社区水平预备耻辱的“赋权”方式;许多人表示,他们主动讨论了他们的社区中的准备(例如,成为一个“社区准备大使”),这改善了他们采取准备的能力并鼓励他人使用准备。通过持续的HPTN 082学习活动(例如咨询会议,申请俱乐部),可以讨论预科相关耻辱,披露和准备依从性问题,促进了这些赋予披露经验。结论耻辱和披露挑战是对新发起准备的非洲AGYW的初步担忧,但许多人允许披露预备六个月的准备使用,这帮助他们应对耻辱并觉得更能经常接受准备。准备计划可以通过社区和诊所的讨论,依据性俱乐部和活动促进披露,使性行为和准备使用,这可以减少耻辱,提高准备遵守,从而有效。

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