Quality Comprehensive Health Center, Charlotte, North Carolina.
Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2023 Aug;35(4):290-308. doi: 10.1521/aeap.2023.35.4.290.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective biomedical HIV prevention option, yet adoption among Black women, who are disproportionately impacted by HIV, is low. A nuanced understanding of the multi-level factors that contribute to elevated risk is necessary to better contextualize PrEP uptake. Qualitative data from Black women residing in the Southern U.S. who self-screened as HIV-negative, were collected via four focus groups ( = 27) to understand influences on HIV vulnerability and the potential role of PrEP in mitigating risk. Content analysis of transcribed data yielded multiple themes addressing: the pervasiveness of sexual partner sharing; lack of transparency regarding HIV status, disclosure, and testing; and social/cultural influences on HIV risk. Experiences with the health care system and providers were of particular concern. Findings demonstrate support for PrEP in this population and contribute to our understanding of individual, social, and structural factors to better inform PrEP promotion.
暴露前预防(PrEP)是一种有效的医学预防 HIV 的选择,但在受 HIV 影响不成比例的黑人女性中,其采用率很低。为了更好地了解 PrEP 的接受情况,需要深入了解导致风险增加的多层次因素。本研究通过四个焦点小组(n = 27)收集了居住在美国南部的自我筛查 HIV 阴性的黑人女性的定性数据,以了解影响 HIV 易感性的因素以及 PrEP 减轻风险的潜在作用。对转录数据的内容分析产生了多个主题,涉及:性伴侣共享的普遍性;HIV 状况、披露和检测缺乏透明度;以及对 HIV 风险的社会/文化影响。对医疗保健系统和提供者的体验尤其令人关注。研究结果表明,该人群支持 PrEP,并有助于我们了解个人、社会和结构因素,以便更好地推广 PrEP。