Health Systems Research Unit, South African Medical Research Council, Francie van Zijl Drive, Parow Valley, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South Africa.
Division of Social and Behavioural Sciences in the School of Public Health and Family Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
AIDS Behav. 2023 Jan;27(1):134-149. doi: 10.1007/s10461-022-03750-1. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly efficacious for HIV prevention. Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) have been prioritised for PrEP delivery in South Africa. A combination HIV prevention intervention providing integrated biomedical, behavioural and structural interventions for AGYW aged 15-24 in twelve districts in South Africa characterised by high HIV prevalence, was implemented 2019-2022. We conducted qualitative interviews to explore PrEP implementation experiences with 38 individuals involved in the implementation of the combination HIV prevention programme, including programme managers and project coordinators, health care providers / nurses, social workers, counsellors, peer group trainers and outreach workers. Narratives included various challenges associated with PrEP uptake, adherence and acceptability experienced by implementers. Barriers to PrEP acceptability included AGYW fears of side effects and preference for injectable versus daily oral PrEP; resistance towards PrEP from AGYW, communities and parents due to a lack of accurate information; PrEP stigma linked to associations with antiretrovirals and assumptions of promiscuity; and issues pertaining to parental consent. Additionally, implementers faced logistical challenges related to procurement, stockouts, and supply of PrEP. Findings highlighted the critical role of parental and community acceptability of PrEP for successful implementation. Overall, PrEP was perceived by implementers as a valuable HIV prevention tool. In order to ensure the accessibility of PrEP for AGYW in South Africa, efforts to reduce stigma and foster social support for PrEP use, campaigns to raise awareness, ensure positive framing of PrEP, and build community acceptability of PrEP, are needed.
每日口服暴露前预防(PrEP)对预防 HIV 非常有效。在南非,青少年女孩和年轻妇女(AGYW)已被优先考虑用于提供 PrEP。在南非 12 个 HIV 高流行地区,针对年龄在 15-24 岁的 AGYW,提供了一种综合的艾滋病毒预防干预措施,该措施提供了综合的生物医学、行为和结构干预措施。2019-2022 年期间实施了该措施。我们进行了定性访谈,以探索与参与综合艾滋病毒预防方案实施的 38 人有关的 PrEP 实施经验,包括方案管理人员和项目协调员、医疗保健提供者/护士、社会工作者、顾问、同伴小组培训师和外展工作人员。叙述包括实施者在接受 PrEP 方面遇到的各种挑战,包括对副作用的恐惧和对注射 PrEP 与每日口服 PrEP 的偏好;由于缺乏准确信息,AGYW、社区和家长对 PrEP 的抵制;与抗逆转录病毒药物相关的 PrEP 污名和滥交的假设;以及与父母同意有关的问题。此外,实施者还面临与采购、库存短缺和 PrEP 供应有关的后勤挑战。研究结果强调了家长和社区对 PrEP 的接受程度对成功实施的重要性。总体而言,实施者认为 PrEP 是一种有价值的 HIV 预防工具。为了确保南非 AGYW 能够获得 PrEP,需要努力减少污名化,为 PrEP 的使用提供社会支持,开展宣传活动,确保 PrEP 的正面宣传,并建立社区对 PrEP 的接受程度。