Exploring factors hindering the uptake of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis by potential users in Namibia

D. O. Ashipala
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Background: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is recommended for people who are at substantial risk of HIV infection, in conjunction with other HIV prevention tools and strategies. Unfortunately, the uptake of PrEP among potential users in Namibia’s Okongo district is low.Objectives: The objective of this study was to explore and describe the factors that hinder the uptake of HIV PrEP by potential users at the Okongo District Hospital in Namibia.Method: A qualitative exploratory, descriptive and contextual design was used. The study sought to understand the factors hindering uptake of HIV PrEP by potential users in the peri-urban setting of Okongo District Hospital, Namibia. Purposive sampling was used to select participants for this study, with qualitative data being gathered from semi-structured interviews with 20 potential PrEP users. The data were analysed using qualitative thematic analysis.Results: Participants reported numerous factors hindering uptake, including level of understanding, non-compliance on the part of the health department, distances, and attitudes. Additionally, participants maintained that health workers do not put enough effort into educating patients in the different hospital departments about PrEP, and sometimes there is insufficient stock of the medicine, both of which hinder PrEP uptake.Conclusion: Despite the PrEP rollout, multiple obstacles continue to hinder PrEP uptake, especially in the outskirts of Okongo district. This study recognises that there is a need to work hand in hand with the support systems of both potential users.
探索阻碍纳米比亚潜在用户接受艾滋病毒暴露前预防的因素
背景:建议暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)与其他艾滋病预防工具和策略相结合,用于艾滋病感染风险较高的人群。遗憾的是,纳米比亚奥孔戈地区的潜在用户对 PrEP 的接受率很低:本研究旨在探讨和描述阻碍纳米比亚奥孔戈地区医院潜在用户接受艾滋病毒 PrEP 的因素:方法:采用定性探索、描述性和情境设计。本研究旨在了解在纳米比亚 Okongo 区医院的近郊环境中,阻碍潜在用户接受 HIV PrEP 的因素。本研究采用了有目的的抽样方法来选择参与者,并通过对 20 名潜在的 PrEP 用户进行半结构化访谈来收集定性数据。研究采用定性主题分析法对数据进行分析:结果:参与者报告了许多阻碍使用的因素,包括理解程度、卫生部门不遵守规定、距离和态度。此外,参与者还认为,医护人员在向医院不同科室的病人宣传 PrEP 方面没有投入足够的精力,而且有时药品库存不足,这两点都阻碍了 PrEP 的采用:结论:尽管推出了 PrEP,但仍有多种障碍阻碍着 PrEP 的采用,尤其是在奥孔戈区的郊区。这项研究表明,有必要与潜在用户的支持系统携手合作。
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