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多人群中使用口服暴露前预防(PrEP)预防HIV的价值观和偏好:文献系统综述

Values and Preferences on the Use of Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among Multiple Populations: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

作者信息

Koechlin Florence M, Fonner Virginia A, Dalglish Sarah L, O'Reilly Kevin R, Baggaley Rachel, Grant Robert M, Rodolph Michelle, Hodges-Mameletzis Ioannis, Kennedy Caitlin E

机构信息

Key Populations & Innovative Prevention (KPP), Department of HIV and Global Hepatitis Programme, World Health Organization, 20, Avenue Appia, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland.

Department of Psychiatry, Center for Global and Community Health, Medical University of South Carolina, 176 Croghan Spur Rd Suite 104, Charleston, SC, 29407, USA.

出版信息

AIDS Behav. 2017 May;21(5):1325-1335. doi: 10.1007/s10461-016-1627-z.

Abstract

Daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the use of antiretroviral drugs by HIV-negative people to prevent HIV infection. WHO released new guidelines in 2015 recommending PrEP for all populations at substantial risk of HIV infection. To prepare these guidelines, we conducted a systematic review of values and preferences among populations that might benefit from PrEP, women, heterosexual men, young women and adolescent girls, female sex workers, serodiscordant couples, transgender people and people who inject drugs, and among healthcare providers who may prescribe PrEP. A comprehensive search strategy reviewed three electronic databases of articles and HIV-related conference abstracts (January 1990-April 2015). Data abstraction used standardised forms to categorise by population groups and relevant themes. Of 3068 citations screened, 76 peer-reviewed articles and 28 conference abstracts were included. Geographic coverage was global. Most studies (N = 78) evaluated hypothetical use of PrEP, while 26 studies included individuals who actually took PrEP or placebo. Awareness of PrEP was low, but once participants were presented with information about PrEP, the majority said they would consider using it. Concerns about safety, side effects, cost and effectiveness were the most frequently cited barriers to use. There was little indication of risk compensation. Healthcare providers would consider prescribing PrEP, but need more information before doing so. Findings from a rapidly expanding evidence base suggest that the majority of populations most likely to benefit from PrEP feel positively towards it. These same populations would benefit from overcoming current implementation challenges with the shortest possible delay.

摘要

每日口服暴露前预防(PrEP)是指HIV阴性者使用抗逆转录病毒药物来预防HIV感染。世界卫生组织于2015年发布了新指南,建议对所有有较高HIV感染风险的人群采用PrEP。为制定这些指南,我们对可能从PrEP中受益的人群(女性、异性恋男性、年轻女性和少女、女性性工作者、血清学不一致的伴侣、跨性别者和注射吸毒者)以及可能开具PrEP处方的医疗服务提供者的价值观和偏好进行了系统评价。一项全面的检索策略检索了三个电子数据库中的文章以及与HIV相关的会议摘要(1990年1月至2015年4月)。数据提取使用标准化表格按人群组和相关主题进行分类。在筛选的3068条引用文献中,纳入了76篇同行评审文章和28篇会议摘要。地理覆盖范围是全球性的。大多数研究(N = 78)评估了PrEP的假设使用情况,而26项研究纳入了实际服用PrEP或安慰剂的个体。对PrEP的知晓率较低,但一旦向参与者介绍了有关PrEP的信息,大多数人表示会考虑使用。对安全性、副作用、成本和有效性的担忧是最常被提及的使用障碍。几乎没有风险补偿的迹象。医疗服务提供者会考虑开具PrEP处方,但在此之前需要更多信息。来自快速扩大的证据基础的研究结果表明,最有可能从PrEP中受益的大多数人群对其持积极态度。这些人群将受益于尽快克服当前的实施挑战。

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