乌干达女性性工作者对艾滋病病毒暴露前预防服务的看法:一项定性研究
Perspectives of female sex workers on HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis delivery in Uganda: A qualitative study.
作者信息
Mpirirwe Ruth, Mujugira Andrew, Walusaga Happy, Ayebare Florence, Musanje Khamisi, Ndugga Patricia, Muhumuza Christine, Nangendo Joan, Semitala Fred C, Kyambadde Peter, Kalyango Joan, Kiragga Agnes, Karamagi Charles, Kamya Moses R, Armstrong-Hough Mari, Katahoire Anne R
机构信息
Makerere University.
Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration.
出版信息
Res Sq. 2024 Mar 21:rs.3.rs-4115528. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4115528/v1.
BACKGROUND
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is underutilized by cisgender female sex workers (FSW) despite its proven effectiveness. This study aimed to understand the experiences of FSW with PrEP services in Uganda to inform HIV programming for this key population.
METHODS
We conducted qualitative interviews with 19 FSW between June and July 2022 at the Most at Risk Populations Initiative clinic, Mulago Hospital, Kampala, to explore experiences with accessing PrEP Indepth interviews explored: (1) descriptions of where and how PrEP was obtained; (2) perspectives on current approaches for accessing PrEP; and (3) individual encounters with PrEP services. Data were analyzed through inductive thematic analysis.
RESULTS
Three key themes emerged for FSW perspectives on PrEP service delivery. FSW highlighted the positive impact of a welcoming clinic environment, which motivated FSW to initiate PrEP and fostered a sense of connectedness within their community. They also reported feeling accepted, secure, and free from prejudice when accessing PrEP through facility-based services. The second explores the obstacles faced by FSW, such as lengthy wait times at clinics, inadequate provider support, and lack of sensitivity training which hindered their access to PrEP The third sheds light on how HIV-related stigma negatively impacted the delivery of community-based PrEP for FSW. While community-based distribution offered convenience and helped mitigate stigma, clinic-based care provided greater anonymity and was perceived as offering higher-quality care. Overall, FSWs emphasized the critical role of friendly healthcare providers, social support, and non-stigmatizing environments in promoting successful utilization of PrEP.
CONCLUSION
The study findings offer insights that can support HIV programs in optimizing PrEP delivery for FSW. Establishing easily accessible drug pick-up locations, prioritizing privacy, addressing and improving health workers' attitudes, and providing regular reminders could enhance PrEP access for FSW and decrease HIV acquisition.
背景
尽管已证实暴露前预防(PrEP)对预防艾滋病毒有效,但顺性别女性性工作者(FSW)对其利用率仍较低。本研究旨在了解乌干达女性性工作者接受PrEP服务的经历,为针对这一关键人群的艾滋病毒防治规划提供参考。
方法
2022年6月至7月,我们在坎帕拉穆拉戈医院的高危人群倡议诊所对19名女性性工作者进行了定性访谈,以探讨她们获取PrEP的经历。深入访谈内容包括:(1)获取PrEP的地点和方式;(2)对当前获取PrEP途径的看法;(3)与PrEP服务的个人接触。通过归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析。
结果
女性性工作者对PrEP服务提供的看法出现了三个关键主题。女性性工作者强调了友好的诊所环境所产生的积极影响,这促使她们开始使用PrEP,并在她们的社区中营造了一种联系感。她们还报告说,通过基于机构的服务获取PrEP时,感到被接纳、安全且没有偏见。第二个主题探讨了女性性工作者面临的障碍,例如诊所等待时间过长、提供者支持不足以及缺乏敏感性培训,这些都阻碍了她们获取PrEP。第三个主题揭示了与艾滋病毒相关的耻辱感如何对为女性性工作者提供的基于社区的PrEP产生负面影响。虽然基于社区的分发提供了便利并有助于减轻耻辱感,但基于诊所的护理提供了更大的匿名性,并被认为提供了更高质量的护理。总体而言,女性性工作者强调了友好的医疗保健提供者、社会支持和无耻辱感环境在促进PrEP成功使用方面的关键作用。
结论
研究结果提供了一些见解,可支持艾滋病毒防治项目优化为女性性工作者提供的PrEP服务。设立易于到达的药品领取地点、优先考虑隐私、解决并改善卫生工作者的态度以及提供定期提醒,可增加女性性工作者获取PrEP的机会,并减少艾滋病毒感染。
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