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Troubling the non-specialist prescription of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): the views of Australian HIV experts

机译:困扰艾滋病毒前预防的非专业处方(PREP):澳大利亚艾滋病毒专家的观点

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The broadening of access to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in Australia has rekindled debates about which types of clinicians are best suited to deliver HIV prevention innovations: specialist HIV services or primary care physicians and general practitioners (GPs). We conducted 21 semi-structured qualitative interviews in 2017 with Australian HIV sector experts working across policy, advocacy, clinical service provision, research, and health promotion. These interviews took place before a national policy commitment to subsidising access to PrEP was achieved. We explored how participants conceptualised PrEP, patients and GPs at this key turning point in the history of HIV prevention. Participants expressed varied views regarding GPs' anticipated ability to successfully navigate the potential complexities associated with PrEP roll-out. While participants were supportive of greater patient access to PrEP, they expressed concerns about non-specialist GPs' cultural competence and expertise regarding sexuality and clinical practice, and the potential for patients to experience discrimination and homophobia from non-expert GPs. This study has broad implications for thinking about experts and expertise, the implementation of previously specialised medicine into mainstream settings, and the anticipated challenges of LGBTIQ+ inclusive healthcare.
机译:在澳大利亚宽广的艾滋病毒预防前预防(PREP)扩大了有关哪些类型临床医生最适合提供HIV预防创新的辩论:专业的HIV服务或初级保健医生和全科医生(GPS)。我们在2017年对跨政策,倡导,临床服务提供,研究和健康促进的澳大利亚艾滋病毒部门专家进行了21次半结构化定性访谈。这些访谈是在国家政策承诺补贴访问PREP之前就进行的。我们探讨了参与者如何在预防艾滋病毒史的这个关键转折点上概念化PREP,患者和GP。参与者对GPS的预期能力成功地导航与PREP推出相关的潜在复杂性表达了各种各样的看法。尽管参与者支持更大的患者获得PREP,但他们对非专业GPS的文化能力和有关性和临床实践的专业知识表示担忧,以及患者有可能经历非专家GPS的歧视和同性恋恐惧症。这项研究对思考专家和专业知识,以前专业的医学为主流环境的实施以及LGBTIQ+包容性医疗保健的预期挑战具有广泛的影响。

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