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Integrated Bio-behavioral Approach to Improve Adherence to Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and Reduce HIV Risk in People Who Use Drugs: A Pilot Feasibility Study

机译:综合生物行为方法,提高遵守预防预防性并降低使用药物的人的艾滋病毒风险:飞行员可行性研究

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This study reports the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of the bio-behavioral community-friendly health recovery program-an integrated, HIV prevention intervention to improve pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adherence and HIV-risk reduction behaviors among high-risk people who use drugs. We used a within-subjects, pretest-posttest follow-up design to recruit participants, who were HIV-uninfected, methadone-maintained and reported HIV-risk behaviors and had initiated PrEP (n = 40; males: 55%). Participants were assessed at baseline (T-0), immediately post-intervention (4 weeks: T-4) and 4 weeks post-intervention (T-8). Immediately after completing the four weekly intervention groups, participants underwent a post-intervention assessment including in-depth qualitative interviews. Feasibility was high, assessed by participant willingness to enroll (90.1%) and retention (95%). Results showed that participants were highly satisfied and perceived the intervention as valuable and acceptable [mean: 81.3 (range 0-100)]. Significant enhancements in self-reported PrEP adherence [F(2,74) = 7.500, p = 0.001] and PrEP-related knowledge [F(2,74) = 3.828, p = 0.026] were observed. Drug-related (e.g., injection of drugs, sharing of injection equipment) and sex-related (e.g., number of sexual partners, condomless sex) risk behaviors were reduced, while information, motivation, and behavioral skills (IMB) constructs increased. The results support feasibility and high acceptability and support further examination of the efficacy of this combination bio-behavioral intervention in a prospective clinical trial.
机译:本研究报告了生物行为型社区友好健康恢复计划的可行性,可接受性和初步疗效 - 综合,艾滋病毒预防干预,以改善高风险人员的暴露预防(PREP)依从性和艾滋病毒风险降低行为谁使用毒品。我们使用了一个受试者内部的预测,预测参与者,他是艾滋病毒无感染的,维持的艾滋病毒维持和报告的艾滋病毒风险行为,并开始准备(n = 40;男性:55%)。参与者在基线(T-0)时评估,立即干预后(4周:T-4)和干预后4周(T-8)。在完成四个每周干预组后立即进行,参与者接受了干预后评估,包括深入的定性访谈。可行性高,参与者注册的意愿评估(90.1%)和保留(95%)。结果表明,参与者高度满意,并认为干预是有价值和可接受的干预[平均值:81.3(范围0-100)]。观察到自我报告的准备粘附性的显着增强[F(2,74)= 7.500,p = 0.001]和预科相关知识[F(2,74)= 3.828,p = 0.026]。与药物有关(例如,注射药物,注射设备分享)和性与性伴侣数量(例如,性伴侣数量,公寓性交)的风险行为减少,而信息,动机和行为技能(IMB)构建体增加。结果支持可行性和高可接受性,并支持进一步检查这种联合生物行为干预在前瞻性临床试验中的疗效。

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