Ined, Aubervilliers, France.
Ceped, IRD, Université de Paris, Inserm, Paris, France.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Dec 4;21(1):2214. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-12235-0.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended by the WHO for HIV prevention among female sex workers (FSWs). A study conducted in 2016-2017 in Côte d'Ivoire showed that if PrEP is acceptable, FSWs also have many uncovered sexual health needs. Based on this evidence, the ANRS 12381 PRINCESSE project was developed in collaboration with a community-based organization. The main objective is to develop, document, and analyze a comprehensive sexual and reproductive healthcare package among FSWs in Côte d'Ivoire.
PRINCESSE is an open, single-arm interventional cohort of 500 FSWs in San Pedro (Côte d'Ivoire) and its surroundings. Recruitment started on November 26th, 2019 and is ongoing; the cohort is planned to last at least 30 months. The healthcare package (including HIV, hepatitis B, and sexually transmitted infection management, pregnancy screening, and contraception) is available both at mobile clinics organized for a quarterly follow-up (10 intervention sites, each site being visited every two weeks) and at a fixed clinic. Four waves of data collection were implemented: (i) clinical and safety data; (ii) socio-behavioral questionnaires; (iii) biological data; and (iv) in-depth interviews with female participants. Four additional waves of data collection are scheduled outside the cohort itself: (i) the medical and activity records of Aprosam for the PRINCESSE participants; (ii) the medical records of HIV+ FSW patients not participating in the PRINCESSE cohort, and routinely examined by Aprosam; (iii) in-depth interviews with key informants in the FSW community; and (iv) in-depth interviews with PRINCESSE follow-up actors.
The PRINCESSE project is one of the first interventions offering HIV oral PrEP as part of a more global sexual healthcare package targeting both HIV- and HIV+ women. Second, STIs and viral hepatitis B care were offered to all participants, regardless of their willingness to use PrEP. Another innovation is the implementation of mobile clinics for chronic/quarterly care. In terms of research, PRINCESSE is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary project combining clinical, biological, epidemiological, and social specific objectives and outcomes to document the operational challenges of a multidisease program in real-life conditions.
The PRINCESSE project was registered on the Clinicaltrial.gov website ( NCT03985085 ) on June 13, 2019.
世界卫生组织建议在女性性工作者(FSW)中使用暴露前预防(PrEP)来预防艾滋病毒。2016-2017 年在科特迪瓦进行的一项研究表明,如果 PrEP 是可以接受的,FSW 也有许多未满足的性健康需求。基于这一证据,ANRS 12381 PRINCESSE 项目与一个基于社区的组织合作开发。该项目的主要目标是为科特迪瓦的 FSW 制定、记录和分析全面的性健康和生殖保健方案。
PRINCESSE 是圣佩德罗(科特迪瓦)及其周边地区的 500 名 FSW 的开放、单臂干预队列。招募工作于 2019 年 11 月 26 日开始,目前仍在进行中;该队列计划至少持续 30 个月。该保健方案(包括艾滋病毒、乙型肝炎和性传播感染管理、妊娠筛查和避孕)可在为每季度一次的随访而组织的流动诊所(10 个干预点,每个点每两周访问一次)和固定诊所获得。共实施了四轮数据收集:(i)临床和安全性数据;(ii)社会行为问卷;(iii)生物数据;(iv)对女性参与者进行深入访谈。计划在队列之外进行四轮额外的数据收集:(i)Aprosam 为 PRINCESSE 参与者记录的医疗和活动记录;(ii)未参加 PRINCESSE 队列但由 Aprosam 常规检查的 HIV+FSW 患者的医疗记录;(iii)对 FSW 社区的主要知情人进行深入访谈;(iv)对 PRINCESSE 随访者进行深入访谈。
PRINCESSE 项目是第一个将 HIV 口服 PrEP 作为更全面的性保健方案的一部分进行干预的项目之一,该方案旨在满足 HIV-和 HIV+女性的性健康需求。其次,为所有参与者提供性传播感染和乙型肝炎病毒的护理,无论他们是否愿意使用 PrEP。另一个创新是为慢性/季度护理实施流动诊所。在研究方面,PRINCESSE 是一个全面的、跨学科的项目,结合了临床、生物学、流行病学和社会特定目标和结果,以记录在现实条件下多疾病方案的操作挑战。
PRINCESSE 项目于 2019 年 6 月 13 日在 Clinicaltrial.gov 网站(NCT03985085)注册。