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The Use of Online Posts to Identify Barriers to and Facilitators of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men: A Comparison to a Systematic Review of the Peer-Reviewed Literature

机译:在线职位使用在线职位来确定与男性发生性关系的艾滋病毒预先暴露预防的障碍和促进者的障碍:与对同行评审文献的系统审查进行比较

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Abstract Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) remains an under-utilized HIV prevention tool among men who have sex with men (MSM). To more comprehensively elucidate barriers and facilitators to PrEP use among US MSM, we conducted a systematic review of peer-reviewed published articles and content analysis of online posts about PrEP. We searched peer-reviewed databases (Medline, Web of Science, Google Scholar) using MESH headings and keywords about PrEP and/or HIV prevention from 2005 to 2015. We included original studies among MSM in the US that reported on barriers, facilitators, or other factors related to PrEP use. We also searched online posts and associated comments (news articles, opinion pieces, blogs and other social media posts) in diverse venues (Facebook, Slate Outward, Huffington Post Gay Voices, Queerty, and My PrEP Experience blog) to identify posts about PrEP. We used content analysis to identify themes and compare potential differences between the peer-reviewed literature and online posts. We identified 25 peer-reviewed articles and 28 online posts meeting inclusion criteria. We identified 48 unique barriers and 46 facilitators to using PrEP. These 94 themes fit into six overarching categories: (1) access (n?=?14), (2) attitudes/beliefs (n?=?24), (3) attributes of PrEP (n?=?13), (4) behaviors (n?=?11), (5) sociodemographic characteristics (n?=?8), and (6) social network (n?=?6). In all categories, analysis of online posts resulted in identification of a greater number of unique themes. Thirty-eight themes were identified in the online posts that were not identified in the peer-reviewed literature. We identified barriers and facilitators to PrEP in online posts that were not identified in a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature. By incorporating data both from a systematic review of peer-reviewed articles and from online posts, we have identified salient and novel information about barriers to and facilitators of PrEP use. Traditional research approaches may not comprehensively capture current factors important for designing and implementing PrEP related interventions.
机译:摘要预防预防(准备)仍然是与男性发生性关系的男性的利用艾滋病毒预防工具(MSM)。为了更全面地阐明障碍和促进者预备美国MSM的使用,我们对同行评审的公布文章和关于准备的在线职位的内容分析进行了系统审查。我们使用2005年至2015年的关于准备和/或艾滋病毒预防的Mesh标题和关键字搜索了对等审查的数据库(Medline,Google,Google Scholar)。我们在美国MSM中的原始研究包括报告障碍,促进者或与准备使用相关的其他因素。我们还在不同场地(Facebook,Slate Outward,Huffington Pose Gay Gay,Queerty以及我的准备经验博客)中搜索在线邮政和相关评论(新闻文章,意见,博客和其他社交媒体帖子)来识别关于准备的帖子。我们使用内容分析来识别主题,并比较同行评审文献和在线职位之间的潜在差异。我们确定了25个同行评审条款和28个在线员额会议纳入标准。我们确定了48个独特的障碍和46名促进者使用准备。这94个主题适合六个总体类别:(1)访问(n?=?14),(2)态度/信仰(n?=?24),(3)准备的属性(n?=?13),( 4)行为(n?=?11),(5)社会阶乘特征(n?=?8),和(6)社交网络(n?=?6)。在所有类别中,在线帖子的分析导致识别更多的独特主题。在同行评审文献中未确定的在线员额中确定了三十八个主题。我们确定了在对同行评审文献的系统审查中未发现的在线职位中的障碍和促进者。通过将数据纳入对同行评审的文章和在线职位的系统审查,我们已经确定了有关预备使用障碍和促进者的突出和新颖的信息。传统的研究方法可能无法全面捕获对设计和实施预备相关干预措施的目前的因素。

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