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Delivering PrEP to adults with "low" or "no" HIV risk and youth: experiences and perspectives of PrEP providers. | LitMetric

Delivering PrEP to adults with "low" or "no" HIV risk and youth: experiences and perspectives of PrEP providers.

Cult Health Sex

Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS), University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Health care providers play a crucial role in promoting PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) among populations heavily affected by HIV, as shown in a study of 20 PrEP providers in Los Angeles.
  • Providers generally follow CDC guidelines for PrEP eligibility but face challenges with low-risk adults who may not disclose sexual behaviors and emphasize patient autonomy.
  • The study highlights the need for better education and accessibility regarding PrEP for young people, especially when parental consent is not available, to ensure broader uptake among at-risk youth.

Article Abstract

Health care providers have an important role to play in expanding PrEP uptake to populations disproportionately burdened by HIV. In this study, in-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 20 PrEP providers in Los Angeles, California to explore their experiences and perspectives prescribing PrEP. Overall, the findings indicate that providers generally adhered to US CDC clinical guidelines in determining PrEP eligibility. However, they also identified special considerations with respect to adults with "low" or "no" HIV risk. Three themes were developed from the data related to the delivery of PrEP to such individuals: 1) patients may not disclose sexual behaviours; 2) patient autonomy and agency; and 3) the importance of PrEP in gay male monogamous relationships. Two additional themes were identified related to prescribing PrEP to young people under the age of consent: 4) the need for more PrEP and sexual health education with youth and 5) challenges in providing PrEP to youth without parental consent. Findings highlight the importance of providing PrEP to patients who could potentially benefit from adoption, whether or not they present with clear behavioural indicators for PrEP. Providers should also consider the potential barriers to delivering PrEP to youth to ensure successful adoption among members of this population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8007677PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2020.1817560DOI Listing

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