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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for Safer Conception Among Serodifferent Couples: Findings from Healthcare Providers Serving Patients with HIV in Seven US Cities

机译:暴露前预防(PrEP)可在不同性别的夫妇中更安全地受孕:在美国七个城市为艾滋病毒患者提供服务的医疗保健提供者的发现

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce the risk of HIV transmission among serodifferent couples trying to conceive, yet provider knowledge, attitudes, and experience utilizing PrEP for this purpose are largely unexamined. Trained interviewers conducted phone interviews with healthcare providers treating patients with HIV in seven cities (Atlanta, Baltimore, Houston, Kansas City, Newark, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, N=85 total). Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed to describe experience, concerns, and perceived barriers to prescribing PrEP for safer conception. Providers (67.1% female, 43 mean years of age, 70.4% white, 10 mean years treating HIV+ patients, 56% in academic vs. community facilities, 62.2% MD) discussed both benefits and concerns of PrEP for safer conception among serodifferent couples. Only 18.8% of providers reported experience prescribing PrEP, 74.2% were willing to prescribe it under ideal circumstances, and 7.0% were not comfortable prescribing PrEP. Benefits included added protection and a greater sense of control for the HIV-negative partner. Concerns were categorized as clinical, system-level, cost, or behavioral. Significant differences in provider characteristics existed across sites, but experience with PrEP for safer conception did not, p=0.14. Despite limited experience, most providers were open to recommending PrEP for safer conception as long as patients understood the range of concerns and could make informed decisions. Strategies to identify and link serodifferent couples to PrEP services and clinical guidance specific to PrEP for safer conception are needed.
机译:暴露前预防(PrEP)可以降低试图怀孕的异性伴侣中HIV传播的风险,但是在很大程度上未检查提供者为此目的使用PrEP的知识,态度和经验。受过训练的采访员在七个城市(亚特兰大,巴尔的摩,休斯顿,堪萨斯城,纽瓦克,费城和旧金山,共N = 85)与治疗艾滋病毒患者的医疗服务提供者进行了电话采访。分析了定量和定性数据,以描述经验,关注点以及在处方PrEP时使用更安全概念的感知障碍。提供者(67.1%的女性,43岁的平均年龄,70.4%的白人,治疗HIV +患者的10岁平均年龄,学术机构和社区机构的56%,MD的62.2%)讨论了PrEP对异性伴侣安全孕育的益处和关注。只有18.8%的提供者表示有处方PrEP的经验,74.2%的人愿意在理想情况下开具PrEP,而7.0%的人不愿意开具PrEP。好处包括为HIV阴性伴侣增加了保护并增强了控制感。关注分为临床,系统级别,成本或行为。跨站点的提供者特征存在显着差异,但没有使用PrEP获得更安全概念的经验,p = 0.14。尽管经验有限,但只要患者了解所关注的问题范围并可以做出明智的决定,大多数提供者都愿意推荐PrEP进行更安全的受孕。需要策略来识别不同性别的夫妇并将其与PrEP服务联系起来,并需要针对PrEP的临床指导以实现更安全的怀孕。

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