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检查 HIV 疫苗试验准备队列研究参与者的口腔暴露前预防 (PrEP) 知识。

Examining oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) literacy among participants in an HIV vaccine trial preparedness cohort study.

机构信息

Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Social Aspects of Health Programme, MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Nov 10;22(1):1336. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08730-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

PrEP literacy is influenced by many factors including the types of information available and how it is interpreted. The level of PrEP literacy may influence acceptability and uptake.

METHODS

We conducted 25 in-depth interviews in a HIV vaccine trial preparedness cohort study. We explored what participants knew about PrEP, sources of PrEP knowledge and how much they know about PrEP. We used the framework approach to generate themes for analysis guided by the Social Ecological Model and examined levels of PrEP literacy using the individual and interpersonal constructs of the SEM.

RESULTS

We found that PrEP awareness is strongly influenced by external factors such as social media and how much participants know about HIV treatment and prevention in the local community. However, while participants highlighted the importance of the internet/social media as a source of information about PrEP they talked of low PrEP literacy in their communities. Participants indicated that their own knowledge came as a result of joining the HIV vaccine trial preparedness study. However, some expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the drug and worried about side effects. Participants commented that at the community level PrEP was associated with being sexually active, because it was used to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV. As a result, some participants commented that one could feel judged by the health workers for asking for PrEP at health facilities in the community.

CONCLUSION

The information collected in this study provided an understanding of the different layers of influence around individuals that are important to address to improve PrEP acceptability and uptake. Our findings can inform strategies to address the barriers to PrEP uptake, particularly at structural and community levels.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04066881.

摘要

背景

PrEP 知识受多种因素影响,包括可用信息的类型及其解释方式。PrEP 知识水平可能会影响接受度和使用率。

方法

我们在一项 HIV 疫苗试验准备队列研究中进行了 25 次深入访谈。我们探讨了参与者对 PrEP 的了解程度、PrEP 知识的来源以及他们对 PrEP 的了解程度。我们使用框架方法生成主题,并根据社会生态学模型进行分析,同时使用 SEM 的个体和人际结构来检查 PrEP 知识水平。

结果

我们发现,PrEP 意识受到外部因素的强烈影响,如社交媒体以及参与者对当地社区 HIV 治疗和预防的了解程度。然而,尽管参与者强调了互联网/社交媒体作为了解 PrEP 的信息来源的重要性,但他们表示自己社区的 PrEP 知识水平较低。参与者表示,他们自己的知识是通过加入 HIV 疫苗试验准备研究获得的。然而,一些人对药物的有效性表示怀疑,并担心副作用。参与者评论说,在社区层面,PrEP 与性行为活跃有关,因为它用于预防 HIV 的性传播。因此,一些参与者表示,在社区卫生设施中因性行为寻求 PrEP 可能会受到卫生工作者的评判。

结论

本研究收集的信息提供了对个体周围不同层次影响的理解,这些影响对于提高 PrEP 的接受度和使用率非常重要。我们的研究结果可以为解决 PrEP 使用率的障碍提供信息,特别是在结构和社区层面。

试验注册

https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04066881。

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