A Retrospective Review on HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in Davao City.

Innovations in pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-05-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v15i2.6228
Angel Mae A Ebe, Chriszle Anne T Gucila, Aj G Esponilla, Jayson B Canja, Von Jay Maico G Gabucan
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Objectives: Evaluating the adherence to HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is essential for increasing its utilization and decreasing the risk of HIV transmission among Davao City's vulnerable groups. Methods: The research method utilized in the study is a quantitative, retrospective, descriptive research design. This method was employed to retrospectively review the de-identified data, which involved the fill and refill dates of PrEP and tablets supplied, to calculate the Proportion of Days Covered (PDC) among individuals in Davao City from January 2021 to December 2023. The study also included some demographic characteristics such as age and gender. Results: From 178 data entries collected, the age group of 25 to 34 years old was found to have the highest HIV PrEP use (52.25%), followed by those between 18 to 24 (30.90%), 35 to 44 (13.48%), and 45 years old and older (3.37%). Out of 178, only 2 clients were female. Furthermore, 73.60% of the 178 entries in the pharmacy records were identified to be taking PrEP daily. Descriptive statistics showed that the frequency of adherent clients across the years were 36.36%, 44.74% and 38.46%, respectively. Furthermore, the average PDC through the years was found to be 70.13%, 80.48%, and 72.8%. Age did not significantly affect adherence to PrEP during the years investigated (p-values > 0.05). Conclusion: Adherence to PrEP improved consistently in 2022 but declined in 2023, showing erratic adherence rates. Furthermore, adherence to HIV PrEP in Davao City was found to be suboptimal and while there are clients who are adherent, many are not. The results emphasize the need for targeted interventions and suggest that other socio-behavioral factors may play a role in this. To improve adherence and prevent HIV contractions, both short-term actions like public education campaigns about HIV PrEP and long-term plans like incorporating PrEP into the community pharmacies can be contributive.

对达沃市艾滋病暴露前预防措施的回顾性研究。
目的:评估艾滋病暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)的依从性对于提高该疗法的使用率和降低达沃市弱势群体的艾滋病传播风险至关重要。研究方法本研究采用的研究方法是定量、回顾性、描述性研究设计。采用这种方法回顾性审查了去标识化数据,其中包括 PrEP 和药片供应的填充和再填充日期,从而计算出 2021 年 1 月至 2023 年 12 月期间达沃市个人的覆盖天数比例(PDC)。研究还包括一些人口统计学特征,如年龄和性别。结果在收集到的 178 项数据中,发现 25 至 34 岁年龄组的艾滋病毒 PrEP 使用率最高(52.25%),其次是 18 至 24 岁(30.90%)、35 至 44 岁(13.48%)和 45 岁及以上(3.37%)。在 178 名受访者中,只有 2 名女性。此外,在 178 份药房记录中,有 73.60% 的人被确认为每天服用 PrEP。描述性统计数字显示,各年度坚持服药者的比例分别为 36.36%、44.74% 和 38.46%。此外,历年的平均 PDC 分别为 70.13%、80.48% 和 72.8%。在所调查的年份中,年龄对坚持 PrEP 没有明显影响(P 值 > 0.05)。结论PrEP 的坚持率在 2022 年持续提高,但在 2023 年有所下降,显示出不稳定的坚持率。此外,研究还发现达沃市的艾滋病毒预防性治疗坚持率并不理想,虽然有些患者坚持治疗,但也有很多患者没有坚持治疗。这些结果表明,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施,并表明其他社会行为因素可能在其中发挥了作用。为了提高依从性并预防艾滋病毒感染,短期行动(如关于艾滋病毒 PrEP 的公共教育活动)和长期计划(如将 PrEP 纳入社区药房)都会有所帮助。
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