Reichheld Sarah J, Pellowski Jennifer A, Wilson-Barthes Marta, Galárraga Omar
Division of Biology and Medicine, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.
Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, United States.
SSM Qual Res Health. 2023 Dec;4. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100357. Epub 2023 Nov 8.
Daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly safe and effective for HIV prevention, yet barriers to PrEP access and adherence persist among key populations. In Mexico, incentive-based pilot programs have been effective in improving PrEP adherence among male sex workers. Understanding the experiences of providers and program implementers is critical to integrating PrEP adherence programs as part of standard care in Mexico and similar settings.
We conducted 17 in-depth informational interviews with care providers and staff responsible for administering PrEP to key populations (men who have sex with men, male sex workers, transgender women) in Mexico City. Interviews explored successes and challenges surrounding current PrEP implementation, as well as adaptations that could facilitate national scale-up of PrEP programs in Mexico. Informant transcripts were analyzed using a hybrid inductive-deductive thematic analysis approach utilizing CFIR constructs for the initial codebook while allowing for inductive findings.
Three key themes emerged from informant interviews as important for promoting PrEP programs in Mexico: 1) increasing individual PrEP access, 2) strengthening quality of care, and 3) improving organizational and structural support.
PrEP in Mexico is currently only available in a few clinics with high patient populations, and siloed HIV services, stigma, and a lack of inter-organizational collaboration remain persistent barriers to PrEP uptake. Promoting government collaboration and increasing financial support for community-based organizations is needed to expand PrEP access. Tailored, destigmatizing information about PrEP services needs to be diffused among both staff and patients to strengthen care quality.
每日口服暴露前预防(PrEP)对于预防艾滋病毒具有高度安全性和有效性,但关键人群在获取和坚持使用PrEP方面仍存在障碍。在墨西哥,基于激励措施的试点项目在提高男男性行为者对PrEP的依从性方面取得了成效。了解提供者和项目实施者的经验对于将PrEP依从性项目纳入墨西哥及类似环境中的标准护理至关重要。
我们对墨西哥城负责向关键人群(男男性行为者、男妓、变性女性)提供PrEP的护理提供者和工作人员进行了17次深入的信息访谈。访谈探讨了当前PrEP实施过程中的成功经验和挑战,以及有助于在墨西哥全国范围内扩大PrEP项目的调整措施。使用混合归纳-演绎主题分析方法对受访者的记录进行分析,最初的编码手册采用CFIR构建,同时允许归纳性发现。
受访者访谈中出现了三个关键主题,对在墨西哥推广PrEP项目很重要:1)增加个人获取PrEP的机会,2)提高护理质量,3)改善组织和结构支持。
墨西哥目前只有少数患者众多的诊所提供PrEP,艾滋病毒服务的孤立性、耻辱感以及组织间缺乏合作仍然是PrEP推广的持续障碍。需要促进政府合作并增加对社区组织的财政支持,以扩大PrEP的可及性。需要在工作人员和患者中传播关于PrEP服务的量身定制、消除耻辱感的信息,以提高护理质量。