Kamau Mercy, Musau Abednego, Were Daniel, Waruguru Gladys, Kabue Mark, Mutegi Jane, Plotkin Marya, Reed Jason
Jhpiego, Nairobi, Kenya.
International Centre for Reproductive Health Kenya, Mombasa, Kenya.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2022 Feb 21;2:747784. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2021.747784. eCollection 2021.
Female sex workers (FSWs) experience a higher risk for both HIV acquisition and unwanted pregnancies compared to women in the general population. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention offers protection against HIV infection but has no contraceptive effect. We examined the determinants of unmet need for contraception among FSWs who initiated PrEP to inform programs and policies to optimize contraceptive services and avert unwanted pregnancy among this high-risk group.
A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on routine, de-identified client data from a large-scale PrEP service delivery project, from February 2017 to December 2019. Data were collected from FSWs during clinic visits using Ministry of Health approved tools. Records for all 17,456 FSWs initiated on PrEP from 79 health facilities in 10 counties across three geographic clusters with high and medium HIV incidence were examined for eligibility for the analysis. Unmet need for non-barrier contraception was defined as not being pregnant, not currently using the non-barrier contraceptive method, and not trying to conceive or intending to have a child in the near future. Univariate and multivariable regression analyses were conducted with selected variables to examine associations.
In the 79 sites, eligible records from 17,063 FSWs who initiated PrEP were included. Two-thirds were under 30 years, and the majority were not married and had received PrEP at drop-in centers. Overall, the unmet need for non-barrier contraception was 52.6%, higher for those under 20 years of age (60.9%) and those served in public and private health facilities (67.4 and 83.2%, respectively) rather than drop-in centers (50.6%). Women from the Nairobi and Coast cluster regions reported a higher unmet need for contraception compared to those from the Lake region. All these associations were significant ( < 0.05) at the multivariate level.
The high unmet need for non-barrier contraception among FSWs initiating PrEP highlights the need for integrated delivery of contraception services within PrEP programs. Identifying groups with a high unmet need could lead to higher success in an integrated program. Two recommended approaches include training healthcare providers to deliver clear contraception messaging during PrEP initiation and making a range of contraceptives accessible within PrEP services for high-risk groups. Furthermore, accelerated research on multipurpose prevention technologies is necessary to reduce the burden on individuals using multiple prevention products concurrently.
与普通女性相比,女性性工作者感染艾滋病毒和意外怀孕的风险更高。暴露前预防(PrEP)可预防艾滋病毒感染,但没有避孕效果。我们研究了开始接受PrEP的女性性工作者中未满足的避孕需求的决定因素,以为优化避孕服务和避免这一高危人群意外怀孕的项目和政策提供参考。
对2017年2月至2019年12月一个大规模PrEP服务提供项目的常规、去识别化客户数据进行横断面分析。在诊所就诊期间,使用卫生部批准的工具从女性性工作者那里收集数据。检查了来自三个艾滋病毒高、中发病率地理区域的10个县79个医疗机构的所有17456名开始接受PrEP的女性性工作者的记录是否符合分析条件。未满足的非屏障避孕需求定义为未怀孕、目前未使用非屏障避孕方法、近期不想怀孕或打算要孩子。对选定变量进行单变量和多变量回归分析以检验相关性。
在79个地点,纳入了17063名开始接受PrEP的女性性工作者的合格记录。三分之二的人年龄在30岁以下,大多数未婚,且在临时服务中心接受PrEP。总体而言,未满足的非屏障避孕需求为52.6%,20岁以下的人(60.9%)以及在公立和私立医疗机构接受服务的人(分别为67.4%和83.2%)的这一需求高于在临时服务中心接受服务的人(50.6%)。与来自湖区的女性相比,内罗毕和海岸集群地区的女性报告的未满足避孕需求更高。所有这些关联在多变量水平上均具有显著性(<0.05)。
开始接受PrEP的女性性工作者对非屏障避孕的高未满足需求凸显了在PrEP项目中综合提供避孕服务必要性。识别未满足需求高的群体可能会使综合项目取得更高的成功率。两种推荐方法包括培训医疗保健提供者在开始接受PrEP时传递清晰的避孕信息,以及在PrEP服务中为高危群体提供一系列避孕药具。此外,有必要加快对多用途预防技术的研究,以减轻同时使用多种预防产品的个人的负担。