Department of Community Health, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 2010 Nov;7(4):210-9. doi: 10.1007/s11904-010-0062-4.
As efficacy trials of antiretroviral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) continue, a growing literature has begun anticipating the potential challenges of implementing PrEP for HIV prevention. These efforts coincide with a shift toward combination interventions for preventing HIV, which integrate biomedical, behavioral, and structural components. The optimal implementation of PrEP would exemplify this combination model, incorporating not only PrEP drugs, but also HIV testing, safety screening, behavioral interventions addressing adherence and risk behavior, and long-term monitoring. Efforts to plan for PrEP implementation therefore present an opportunity to advance the science of implementation and delivery in HIV prevention, in order to better address the challenges of scaling up combination approaches. We review the published and unpublished literature on PrEP implementation, organizing themes into five categories: scientific groundwork, regulatory and policy groundwork, stakeholder and infrastructure groundwork, delivery, and long-term monitoring. The lessons from PrEP planning can benefit the scale-up of future combination interventions.
随着抗逆转录病毒药物暴露前预防(PrEP)疗效试验的继续,越来越多的文献开始预测实施 PrEP 预防 HIV 的潜在挑战。这些努力恰逢预防 HIV 的综合干预措施的转变,综合了生物医学、行为和结构组成部分。PrEP 的最佳实施将体现这种组合模式,不仅包括 PrEP 药物,还包括 HIV 检测、安全性筛查、解决依从性和风险行为的行为干预措施,以及长期监测。因此,为 PrEP 的实施做规划的努力提供了一个推进 HIV 预防实施和交付科学的机会,以便更好地应对扩大综合方法的挑战。我们回顾了已发表和未发表的 PrEP 实施文献,将主题分为五类:科学基础、监管和政策基础、利益相关者和基础设施基础、交付和长期监测。PrEP 规划的经验教训可以使未来综合干预措施的推广受益。