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Attitudes and Perceived Barriers to Routine HIV Screening and Provision and Linkage of Postexposure Prophylaxis and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Graduate Medical Trainees

机译:常规HIV筛选和培养和培养和联系毕业生医学学员在毕业生医学中的预防预防预防障碍的态度和感知障碍

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New York City is the metropolitan area in the United States with the highest number of new HIV diagnoses nationwide. The End-The-Epidemic (EtE) initiative calls for identifying persons with HIV who remain undiagnosed, linking and retaining persons living with HIV to maximize viral suppression, and facilitate access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for patients at increased risk of HIV. HIV screening represents the first step to both the primary and secondary HIV prevention cascades. We conducted an online, anonymous, cross-sectional survey of residents at all stages of training within four residency programs at one institution in Northern Manhattan between August 2017 and August 2018. All internal medicine, emergency medicine, obstetrics and gynecology trainees, and pediatrics were invited to complete the survey via email. Of 298 eligible trainees, 142 (48%) completed the survey. Most trainees were aware of the HIV testing law and agreed that HIV testing was their responsibility, but few successfully screened most of their patients. Most trainees were not knowledgeable about non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) or PrEP, but felt that it was important to provide these services across settings. Barriers to HIV, nPEP, and PrEP varied across specialties. Ending the HIV epidemic will require efforts across clinical specialties. In this survey from an EtE jurisdiction, most trainees felt that it is important to provide HIV prevention services in most settings; however, their knowledge and comfort with HIV prevention services other than testing were low. Barriers varied across specialties, and developing specialty-specific materials for trainees may be beneficial.
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    《AIDS patient care and STDs》 |2021年第5期|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    New York Presbyterian Hosp HIV Prevent Program New York NY USA;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Vagelos Coll Phys &

    Surg Aaron Diamond AIDS Res Ctr New York NY USA;

    Columbia Univ Irving Med Ctr Dept Internal Med New York NY USA;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Columbia Univ Irving Med Ctr Pediat New York NY USA;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

    Columbia Univ Dept Med Irving Med Ctr Div Infect Dis 622 West 168th St 8th Floor New York NY;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传染病;
  • 关键词

    HIV prevention; PrEP; PEP; HIV testing; medical trainee; medical resident;

    机译:艾滋病毒预防;准备;PEP;艾滋病毒检测;医疗学员;医疗居民;

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