Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States of America.
The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, IL, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 May 17;18(5):e0285858. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285858. eCollection 2023.
HIV disproportionately affects Black/African American cisgender women (hereafter women) in the United States. Despite its proven effectiveness, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention remains vastly under-prescribed to women based on their need. Increasing PrEP uptake and persistence among women is crucial to reducing HIV transmission; however, there have been few studies designed specifically for women. This article describes the study protocol used to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of implementation strategies to improve PrEP uptake and persistence among Black women in the Midwest and South.
PrEP Optimization among Women to Enhance Retention and Uptake (POWER Up) is an evidence-based, woman-focused set of five implementation science strategies that addresses barriers of PrEP utilization at the provider, patient, and clinic levels. POWER Up includes 1) routine PrEP education for patients, 2) standardized provider training, 3) electronic medical record (EMR) optimization, 4) PrEP navigation, and 5) PrEP clinical champions. These strategies will be adapted to specific clinics for implementation, tested via a stepped-wedge trial, and, if effective, packaged for further dissemination.
We will utilize a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial (SW-CRT) to measure change in PrEP utilization across diverse geographic areas. Preparation for adapting and implementing the bundle of strategies is needed to determine how to tailor them to specific clinics. Implementation challenges will include adapting strategies with the available resources at each site, maintaining stakeholder involvement and staff buy-in, adjusting the study protocol and planned procedures as needed, and ensuring minimal crossover. Additionally, strengths and limitations of each strategy must be examined before, during, and after the adaptation and implementation processes. Finally, the implementation outcomes of the strategies must be evaluated to determine the real-world success of the strategies. This study is an important step toward addressing the inequity in PrEP service delivery and increasing PrEP utilization among Black women in the U.S.
艾滋病毒在美国不成比例地影响着黑人/非裔美国顺性别女性(以下简称女性)。尽管暴露前预防(PrEP)已被证明对预防艾滋病毒有效,但根据女性的需求,PrEP 的处方数量仍然远远不足。增加女性对 PrEP 的接受度和坚持度对于减少艾滋病毒传播至关重要;然而,针对女性的研究却寥寥无几。本文介绍了评估在中西部和南部地区提高黑人女性 PrEP 接受度和坚持度的实施策略的可行性、可接受性和有效性的研究方案。
妇女 PrEP 优化以增强保留和采用(POWER Up)是一套基于证据、以女性为重点的五项实施科学策略,旨在解决提供者、患者和诊所层面上 PrEP 利用的障碍。POWER Up 包括 1)患者常规 PrEP 教育,2)标准化提供者培训,3)电子病历(EMR)优化,4)PrEP 导航,和 5)PrEP 临床冠军。这些策略将根据具体的诊所进行调整和实施,通过逐步楔形试验进行测试,如果有效,将进行进一步推广。
我们将利用逐步楔形集群随机试验(SW-CRT)来衡量不同地理区域 PrEP 利用的变化。在适应和实施捆绑策略之前,需要做好准备工作,以确定如何根据具体诊所进行调整。实施挑战包括在每个地点利用现有资源来调整策略,保持利益相关者的参与和员工的认同,根据需要调整研究方案和计划程序,并确保最小的交叉。此外,在适应和实施过程之前、期间和之后,必须检查每个策略的优势和局限性。最后,必须评估这些策略的实施结果,以确定策略在现实世界中的实际成功。这项研究是解决 PrEP 服务提供方面的不平等问题和增加美国黑人女性对 PrEP 的使用的重要一步。