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HIV 暴露前预防措施针对女性性工作者:确保女性计划生育需求不被忽视。

HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis for female sex workers: ensuring women's family planning needs are not left behind.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Int AIDS Soc. 2020 Feb;23(2):e25442. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25442.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Female sex workers (FSWs) experience overlapping burdens of HIV, sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly efficacious for HIV prevention. It represents a promising strategy to reduce HIV acquisition risks among FSWs specifically given complex social and structural factors that challenge consistent condom use. However, the potential impact on unintended pregnancy has garnered little attention. We discuss the potential concerns and opportunities for PrEP to positively or negatively impact the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of FSWs.

DISCUSSION

FSWs have high unmet need for effective contraception and unintended pregnancy is common in low- and middle-income countries. Unintended pregnancy can have enduring health and social effects for FSWs, including consequences of unsafe abortion and financial impacts affecting subsequent risk-taking. It is possible that PrEP could negatively impact condom and other contraceptive use among FSWs due to condom substitution, normalization, external pressures or PrEP provision by single-focus services. There are limited empirical data available to assess the impact of PrEP on pregnancy rates in real-life settings. However, pregnancy rates are relatively high in PrEP trials and modelling suggests a potential two-fold increase in condomless sex among FSWs on PrEP, which, given low use of non-barrier contraceptive methods, would increase rates of unintended pregnancy. Opportunities for integrating family planning with PrEP and HIV services may circumvent these concerns and support improved SRHR. Synergies between PrEP and family planning could promote uptake and maintenance for both interventions. Integrating family planning into FSW-focused community-based HIV services is likely to be the most effective model for improving access to non-barrier contraception among FSWs. However, barriers to integration, such as provider skills and training and funding mechanisms, need to be addressed.

CONCLUSIONS

As PrEP is scaled up among FSWs, there is growing impetus to consider integrating family planning services with PrEP delivery in order to better meet the diverse SRHR needs of FSWs and to prevent unintended consequences. Programme monitoring combined with research can close data gaps and mobilize adequate resources to deliver comprehensive SRHR services respectful of all women's rights.

摘要

简介

女性性工作者(FSWs)同时面临着 HIV、性传播感染和意外怀孕的负担。暴露前预防(PrEP)对 HIV 预防非常有效。鉴于影响 FSWS 持续使用安全套的复杂社会和结构性因素,PrEP 代表了一种减少 HIV 感染风险的有前景的策略。然而,其对意外怀孕的潜在影响却很少受到关注。我们讨论了 PrEP 对 FSWs 的性与生殖健康和权利(SRHR)可能产生的积极或消极影响的潜在问题和机会。

讨论

FSWs 对有效避孕措施的需求未得到满足,意外怀孕在中低收入国家很常见。意外怀孕可能会对 FSWs 产生持久的健康和社会影响,包括不安全堕胎的后果和影响后续风险行为的经济影响。PrEP 可能会因 condom 替代、规范、外部压力或单一焦点服务提供 PrEP 而对 FSWs 的 condom 和其他避孕措施的使用产生负面影响。在现实环境中评估 PrEP 对怀孕率的影响的经验数据有限。然而,PrEP 试验中的怀孕率相对较高,模型表明,在接受 PrEP 的 FSWs 中无保护性行为可能会增加一倍,鉴于非屏障避孕方法的使用率较低,这将增加意外怀孕的发生率。将计划生育与 PrEP 和 HIV 服务相结合的机会可能会规避这些问题,并支持改善 SRHR。PrEP 和计划生育之间的协同作用可能会促进这两种干预措施的采用和维持。将计划生育纳入以 FSW 为重点的社区 HIV 服务中,可能是改善 FSW 获得非屏障避孕的最有效模式。然而,需要解决整合的障碍,如提供者技能和培训以及资金机制。

结论

随着 PrEP 在 FSWs 中的推广,越来越有必要考虑将计划生育服务与 PrEP 服务相结合,以更好地满足 FSWs 多样化的 SRHR 需求,并防止意外后果。方案监测与研究相结合可以填补数据空白,并调动足够的资源提供尊重所有妇女权利的综合 SRHR 服务。

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