HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Sexual Health in the Light of the Health Belief Model: Meanings Attributed by Users

Daila Alena Raenck da Silva, Sophie Nouveau Fonseca Guerreiro, J. C. D. C. Leite
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With the improvement of HIV prevention tools, pre-exposure prophylaxis stands out, a care strategy that deserves to be better studied and understood. In this qualitative study, we seek to understand the meanings attributed by PrEP users about HIV prevention and their care for sexual health. Conducted with 19 PrEP users from Porto Alegre, represented by: gay men, other men who have sex with men, Trans people, sex workers, serodiscordant partnerships. The interviews took place between December 2021 and March 2022, using a semi-structured instrument, based on the health beliefs model. It allowed the analysis of prevention behavior, starting from four axes: susceptibility, severity, benefits and barriers to prevention. The NVivo program was used for organization and coding. The mean age was 33.1 and there was a predominance of whites, with more than 12 years of schooling, CIS men, homosexuals, MSM. The participants with frequent events without condoms recognized the susceptibility to HIV and there was a consensus that it is a severe condition when left untreated. The benefits of prevention were associated with the perception of a clear conscience, quality of life and the possibility of collectively reducing transmission. However, there is exposure during oral sex, anal sex, and inconsistent condom use. Users know their risks, they are appropriate for prevention, but the search for pleasure is paramount. In conclusion, regardless of the offer of care for HIV control, there is a need to include, in the prevention processes, a dialogue about sexuality and sexual health.
健康信念模型下的HIV暴露前预防与性健康:使用者赋予的意义
随着艾滋病毒预防工具的改进,暴露前预防脱颖而出,这是一种值得更好地研究和理解的护理策略。在这项定性研究中,我们试图了解PrEP用户对艾滋病毒预防和性健康护理的意义。对来自阿雷格里港的19名PrEP使用者进行了调查,其代表为:男同性恋者、其他男男性行为者、变性人、性工作者、血清不一致的伙伴关系。访谈于2021年12月至2022年3月期间进行,使用基于健康信念模型的半结构化工具。它允许对预防行为进行分析,从四个轴开始:易感性、严重性、益处和预防障碍。使用NVivo程序进行组织和编码。平均年龄33.1岁,白人居多,受教育12年以上,独联体男性,同性恋者,男同性恋者。经常参加活动而不使用避孕套的参与者认识到他们对艾滋病毒的易感性,并且一致认为如果不及时治疗,这是一种严重的情况。预防的好处与问心无愧的感觉、生活质量和集体减少传播的可能性有关。然而,在口交、肛交和不一致的安全套使用过程中也会有接触。用户知道他们的风险,他们是适当的预防,但寻求乐趣是最重要的。最后,无论提供艾滋病毒控制方面的护理,都有必要在预防进程中纳入关于性和性健康的对话。
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