Department of Epidemiology, Brown University School of Public Health, 121 S Main Street, Providence, RI, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
J Urban Health. 2023 Oct;100(5):1062-1073. doi: 10.1007/s11524-023-00755-6. Epub 2023 Aug 10.
Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART) is a novel method to deliver HIV treatment, and the first regimen was approved in the USA in 2021. LAI-ART may mitigate barriers to oral treatment adherence, but little is known about LAI-ART perceptions among people living with HIV (PLWH) who use drugs, despite these populations facing greater barriers to treatment retention and ART adherence. We assessed LAI-ART perceptions and implementation considerations among PLWH who use drugs and health and ancillary service providers in Rhode Island. Data was collected from November 2021 to September 2022, and include in-depth interviews with 15 PLWH who use drugs and two focus groups with HIV clinical providers (n = 8) and ancillary service providers (n = 5) working with PLWH who use drugs. Data were analyzed thematically, with attention paid to how levels of structural vulnerability and social-structural environments shaped participants' LAI-ART perceptions and the HIV care continuum. Willingness to consider LAI-ART was impacted by HIV outcomes (e.g., viral suppression) and previous experiences with oral regimens, with those on stable regimens reluctant to consider alternative therapies. However, LAI-ART was seen as potentially improving HIV outcomes for PLWH who use drugs and enhancing people's quality of life by reducing stress related to daily pill-taking. Recommendations for optimal implementation of LAI-ART varied across participants and included decentralized approaches to delivery. HIV care delivery must consider the needs of PLWH who use drugs. Developing patient-centered and community-based delivery approaches to LAI-ART may address adherence challenges specific to PLWH who use drugs.
长效注射型抗逆转录病毒疗法 (LAI-ART) 是一种提供 HIV 治疗的新方法,首个方案于 2021 年在美国获得批准。LAI-ART 可能减轻口服治疗依从性的障碍,但对于使用毒品的 HIV 感染者 (PLWH) 对 LAI-ART 的看法知之甚少,尽管这些人群在治疗保留和 ART 依从性方面面临更大的障碍。我们评估了在罗得岛使用毒品的 PLWH 和卫生及辅助服务提供者对 LAI-ART 的看法和实施考虑因素。数据于 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 9 月收集,包括对 15 名使用毒品的 PLWH 和 2 个焦点小组(n = 8)的深入访谈,焦点小组包括 HIV 临床提供者和(n = 5)与使用毒品的 PLWH 一起工作的辅助服务提供者。数据进行了主题分析,重点关注结构脆弱性和社会结构环境的水平如何影响参与者对 LAI-ART 的看法以及 HIV 护理连续体。是否愿意考虑 LAI-ART 受到 HIV 结果(例如病毒抑制)和以前口服方案经验的影响,那些使用稳定方案的人不愿意考虑替代疗法。然而,LAI-ART 被认为有可能改善使用毒品的 PLWH 的 HIV 结果,并通过减少与每日服药相关的压力来提高人们的生活质量。LAI-ART 最佳实施的建议因参与者而异,包括分散交付的方法。HIV 护理的提供必须考虑到使用毒品的 PLWH 的需求。制定以患者为中心和以社区为基础的 LAI-ART 提供方法可能会解决使用毒品的 PLWH 特有的依从性挑战。