"Pharmacies are Everywhere, and You can get it at any Time": Experiences With Pharmacy-Based PrEP Delivery Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Kisumu, Kenya.

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Melissa Vera, Elizabeth Bukusi, Pauline Achieng, Helen Aketch, Evelyne Araka, Jared M Baeten, Kristin Beima-Sofie, Grace John-Stewart, Pamela K Kohler, Melissa L Mugambi, Bernard Nyerere, Josephine Odoyo, Caroline Omom, Christine Omondi, Katrina F Ortblad, Jillian Pintye
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Abstract

Introduction: Many Kenyan adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) with behaviors associated with HIV acquisition access contraception at retail pharmacies. Offering oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in pharmacies could help reach AGYW with PrEP services.

Methods: We piloted PrEP delivery at 3 retail pharmacies in Kisumu, Kenya. AGYW purchasing contraception were offered PrEP by nurses with remote prescriber oversight. AGYW who accepted were provided with a free 1-month supply. We conducted in-depth interviews with AGYW 30 days postobtaining PrEP. Transcripts were analyzed to explore experiences of AGYW accessing PrEP at pharmacies.

Results: We conducted 41 interviews. AGYW preferred pharmacies for accessing PrEP and they were willing to pay for PrEP even if available for free at clinics. Reasons for this preference included accessibility, lack of queues, and medication stockouts, privacy, anonymity, autonomy, and high-quality counseling from our study nurses.

Conclusions: Pharmacies may be an important PrEP access option for this population.

“药房无处不在,你可以随时获得”:在肯尼亚基苏木的青春期女孩和年轻妇女中以药房为基础的PrEP提供经验。
导读:许多肯尼亚少女和年轻妇女(AGYW)与艾滋病毒感染有关的行为获得避孕零售药店。在药店提供口服暴露前预防(PrEP)可以帮助实现提供PrEP服务的AGYW。方法:我们在肯尼亚基苏木的3家零售药店进行PrEP递送试点。购买避孕药具的AGYW由远程处方监督的护士提供PrEP。接受的AGYW将获得1个月的免费供应。我们在获得PrEP后30天对AGYW进行了深度访谈,并对访谈记录进行分析,以了解AGYW在药店获取PrEP的经历。结果:共进行了41次访谈。AGYW更喜欢在药店获得PrEP,即使在诊所可以免费获得PrEP,他们也愿意支付PrEP费用。这种偏好的原因包括无障碍、没有排队、药物缺货、隐私、匿名、自主和我们研究护士的高质量咨询。结论:药店可能是这一人群获得PrEP的重要选择。
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