Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Pamoja Community Based Organization, Kisumu, Kenya.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Jul 1;21(1):1284. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11335-1.
While the introduction of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) as an HIV prevention strategy has allowed women to exercise more control over the reduction of HIV transmission rates, adolescent girls and young women in Sub-Saharan Africa continue to experience higher rates of HIV infections and bear the greatest disease burden. Understanding progress in PrEP uptake among adolescent girls and young women would enhance risk reduction in this vulnerable population. The Determined, Resilient, AIDS-Free, Mentored and Safe women (DREAMS) Initiative plays a key role in this risk reduction strategy.
We performed a qualitative study to explore facilitators and barriers to PrEP implementation and assess factors effecting initiation and persistence on PrEP among adolescent girls and young women enrolled in the DREAMS Initiative at Pamoja Community Based Organization in Kisumu, Kenya. We conducted key informant interviews (n = 15) with Pamoja Community Based Organization staff, health care providers and community leaders. Additionally, we conducted focus group discussions with young women receiving PrEP and peer mentors (n = 40). We performed a directed content analysis using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to organize the identified facilitators and barriers.
We found that the use of the safe space model, decentralization of PrEP support and delivery, peer mentors, effective linkage to local health care facilities, the sensitization of parents and male sexual partners, disclosure of PrEP use by beneficiaries, active stakeholder involvement and community engagement were among some of the facilitators to PrEP uptake. Barriers to PrEP implementation, initiation and persistence included stigma associated with the use of anti-retroviral drugs, drug side effects, frequent relocation of beneficiaries, limited resources for routine screening and medication monitoring, and a limited number of qualified health care workers for PrEP distribution and administration.
Overall, the community roll-out of PrEP within the DREAMS Initiative was successful due to a number of key facilitating factors, which ultimately led to successful PrEP implementation, increased PrEP initiation and enhanced persistence among adolescent girls and young women. The identified barriers should be addressed so that a larger scale-up of PrEP roll-out is possible in the future.
虽然引入 HIV 暴露前预防(PrEP)作为一种 HIV 预防策略,使女性能够更好地控制 HIV 传播率,但撒哈拉以南非洲的青少年女孩和年轻妇女仍然面临更高的 HIV 感染率,并承担着最大的疾病负担。了解青少年女孩和年轻妇女中 PrEP 的采用进展将增强这一脆弱人群的风险降低。决心、坚韧、艾滋病自由、指导和安全的妇女(DREAMS)倡议在这一降低风险的战略中发挥了关键作用。
我们进行了一项定性研究,以探索 PrEP 实施的促进因素和障碍,并评估影响青少年女孩和年轻妇女在肯尼亚基苏木帕莫扎社区组织参与 DREAMS 倡议中开始和持续使用 PrEP 的因素。我们对帕莫扎社区组织工作人员、医疗保健提供者和社区领袖进行了关键知情人访谈(n=15)。此外,我们还对接受 PrEP 的年轻妇女和同伴导师(n=40)进行了焦点小组讨论。我们使用实施研究的综合框架进行定向内容分析,以组织确定的促进因素和障碍。
我们发现,安全空间模型的使用、PrEP 支持和提供的权力下放、同伴导师、与当地医疗保健机构的有效联系、家长和男性性伴侣的敏感性、受益人的 PrEP 使用披露、积极的利益相关者参与和社区参与等,都是 PrEP 采用的一些促进因素。PrEP 实施、启动和持续存在的障碍包括与使用抗逆转录病毒药物相关的耻辱感、药物副作用、受益人的频繁搬迁、常规筛查和药物监测资源有限,以及有资格从事 PrEP 分配和管理的卫生保健工作者人数有限。
总体而言,DREAMS 倡议中 PrEP 的社区推广取得了成功,这得益于许多关键的促进因素,最终导致了 PrEP 的成功实施、增加了 PrEP 的启动和提高了青少年女孩和年轻妇女的持久性。应解决所确定的障碍,以便未来能够更大规模地扩大 PrEP 的推广。