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  • * Focus groups conducted with 19 women revealed that many had never heard of PrEP but showed a strong desire to learn more, highlighting barriers such as partner negotiation, adherence, and misconceptions about HIV.
  • * Participants expressed high trust in family planning center providers and suggested that community outreach and tailored strategies are essential for improving PrEP uptake among these women.

Article Abstract

Women who have migrated from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are underrepresented among HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users in France (∼2%), yet they account for around 20% of new HIV infections annually. We conducted focus groups to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and perspectives of these women toward PrEP in a French family planning center (FPC). Focus groups occurred from November 2023 to February 2024 within the Lariboisière Hospital FPC in Paris. The social ecological model informed the discussion guide, which explored women's PrEP experiences and determinants for uptake on various levels. Five focus groups were conducted ( = 19). The median age of participants was 29 [interquartile range (IQR) 28-37]. Eight African countries were represented. The average time in France since migration was 3 (IQR 1-6) years. The majority of women had never heard of PrEP but expressed strong interest in learning more about it. Women underscored the difficulty of negotiating HIV prevention tools with their partners, risks from transactional sex, and barriers to PrEP use such as adherence challenges to daily pills and misconceptions about HIV transmission. There was strong interest in long-acting injectable PrEP. Women reported high trust in FPC providers and viewed the FPC as an ideal location to access PrEP. Conspiracy theories, cultural beliefs, and anticipated stigma were also identified as barriers to PrEP uptake. Most women advocated for disseminating PrEP information to their peers using diverse community outreach strategies. Despite a strong interest, increasing PrEP uptake in women from SSA will remain challenging without multi-faceted and adapted implementation strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/apc.2024.0190DOI Listing

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