识别美国顺性别黑人/非裔美国女性中暴露前预防(PrEP)的获取障碍:文献系统综述
Identifying Access Barriers to PrEP Among Cisgender Black/African American Women in the United States: A Systematic Review of the Literature.
作者信息
Boudreaux JoAnna, Valdebenito Cristobal Mario, Pichon Latrice C
机构信息
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA.
出版信息
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jan 6;13(1):86. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13010086.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Cisgender Black women in the U.S. face disproportionately high HIV rates due to systemic inequities rooted in institutional racism, not individual behaviors. These disparities are particularly severe in the southern U.S., driven by limited access to healthcare, economic instability, and unsafe social environments. Despite its proven effectiveness, PrEP remains significantly underutilized in this population.
METHODS
This systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines to identify and select relevant studies and used the CASP checklist to appraise the quality of the selected qualitative studies. The review focuses on individual and systemic barriers to PrEP access for cisgender Black women, aiming to guide equitable health interventions and improve HIV prevention efforts.
RESULTS
Key barriers include limited PrEP awareness, medical mistrust, and stigma. Financial, structural, and social determinants also hinder access. Facilitators, such as PrEP education, social normalization, trust building, and affordability, were identified as critical to improving uptake.
CONCLUSIONS
The findings emphasize the need for culturally tailored strategies that build trust, provide education, and empower cisgender Black women to overcome barriers to PrEP access.
背景/目的:由于制度性种族主义所导致的系统性不平等,而非个人行为,美国的顺性别黑人女性面临着不成比例的高艾滋病毒感染率。这些差异在美国南部尤为严重,其原因包括医疗保健机会有限、经济不稳定和不安全的社会环境。尽管暴露前预防(PrEP)已被证明有效,但在这一人群中其使用率仍然显著偏低。
方法
本系统评价遵循PRISMA指南来识别和选择相关研究,并使用CASP清单来评估所选定性研究的质量。该评价聚焦于顺性别黑人女性获取PrEP的个体和系统性障碍,旨在指导公平的健康干预措施并加强艾滋病毒预防工作。
结果
关键障碍包括对PrEP的认知有限、对医疗的不信任以及耻辱感。经济、结构和社会因素也阻碍了获取。促进因素,如PrEP教育、社会常态化、建立信任和可负担性,被认为对提高使用率至关重要。
结论
研究结果强调需要制定符合文化特点的策略,以建立信任、提供教育并赋予顺性别黑人女性克服获取PrEP障碍的能力。