Departments of Medicine.
Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021 Dec 15;88(S1):S27-S38. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002808.
TRIUMPH (Trans Research-Informed communities United in Mobilization for the Prevention of HIV) was a community-led, transgender-specific pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) demonstration project at 2 community-based clinical sites in California. TRIUMPH used peer health education, community mobilization, and clinical integration of PrEP with hormone therapy to promote PrEP knowledge and acceptability. The goal of this study was to evaluate PrEP uptake, retention, and adherence among TRIUMPH participants and examine site-based differences.
Eligible participants were adult transgender and gender diverse people interested in PrEP. Participants were seen at baseline and at 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months for PrEP provision, clinical visits, and HIV testing. PrEP uptake was defined as dispensation of PrEP, PrEP retention was defined as proportion of expected visits completed among those who initiated PrEP, and PrEP adherence was assessed by measuring tenofovir diphosphate concentrations in dried blood spots. Logistic regression models quantified the association of variables with PrEP outcomes.
TRIUMPH enrolled 185 participants; the median age was 28 years (interquartile range: 23-35), 7% was Black, and 58% was Latinx. PrEP uptake was as follows: 78% in Oakland and 98% in Sacramento; 91% among trans women, 96% among trans men, and 70% among nonbinary participants. Almost half (47%) rarely/never believed about HIV, and 42% reported condomless sex act in the past 3 months. Participants who reported higher numbers of sex partners were more likely to be retained and adherent; other predictors of adherence included not having a primary partner and not experiencing violence in the past 3 months.
This community-led, trans-specific PrEP demonstration project documents high levels of PrEP initiation in a young transgender and gender diverse cohort at risk of HIV acquisition.
TRIUMPH(研究驱动的社区联合行动,以动员预防艾滋病毒)是一个在加利福尼亚州的两个社区临床机构中进行的以社区为基础的、专门针对跨性别者的暴露前预防(PrEP)示范项目。TRIUMPH 采用同伴健康教育、社区动员以及将 PrEP 与激素疗法相结合的临床整合方式,来推广 PrEP 知识并提高其可接受性。本研究的目的是评估 TRIUMPH 参与者的 PrEP 使用率、保留率和依从性,并检查基于地点的差异。
符合条件的参与者为有兴趣使用 PrEP 的成年跨性别和性别多样化人群。参与者在基线以及 1、3、6、9 和 12 个月时接受 PrEP 供应、临床就诊和 HIV 检测。PrEP 使用率定义为 PrEP 的分发,PrEP 保留率定义为开始使用 PrEP 的参与者中完成预期就诊次数的比例,PrEP 依从性通过测量干血斑中的替诺福韦二磷酸浓度来评估。逻辑回归模型量化了变量与 PrEP 结果的关联。
TRIUMPH 共招募了 185 名参与者;中位年龄为 28 岁(四分位距:23-35 岁),7%为黑人,58%为拉丁裔。PrEP 的使用率如下:奥克兰为 78%,萨克拉门托为 98%;跨性别女性为 91%,跨性别男性为 96%,非二元参与者为 70%。近一半(47%)的人很少/从不担心 HIV,42%的人在过去 3 个月内发生过无保护性行为。报告性伴侣数量较多的参与者更有可能保留和依从;其他与依从性相关的预测因素包括没有主要伴侣和过去 3 个月内没有遭受暴力。
这项由社区主导的、针对跨性别者的 PrEP 示范项目记录了在一个年轻的、有感染 HIV 风险的跨性别和性别多样化群体中,PrEP 的初始使用率很高。