Feasibility of Emergency Department-Initiated HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Ezra Bisom-Rapp, Kishan Patel, Katrin Jaradeh, Tuna C Hayirli, Christopher R Peabody
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Abstract

Introduction: Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV-using antiretroviral medication in non-infected individuals to prevent HIV-has immense potential to slow the spread of the virus. However, uptake has been insufficient, and stark racial disparities exist in both HIV acquisition and PrEP usage, making PrEP access a health equity issue. A promising venue to engage high-risk populations in PrEP care is the emergency department (ED); however, existing ED PrEP initiatives have been costly or have had limited success. We hypothesize that two strategies could overcome these barriers: prescribing PrEP during an ED visit and providing patients with an initial supply of PrEP medication in the ED. Here, we describe the results of a qualitative study exploring multidisciplinary emergency clinicians and HIV clinicians' needs and views about the feasibility of such an initiative.

Methods: We conducted 22 semi-structured interviews with multidisciplinary clinicians from an urban, safety-net medical center in the ED and the on-site HIV clinic that provides PrEP services. We performed thematic analysis to summarize challenges and potential solutions described by participants.

Results: Participants' responses fell into three thematic categories: operational challenges; patient-level considerations; and potential impacts. Operational challenges highlighted the difficulty of PrEP initiation in a busy ED and clinician support needs. Patient-level considerations included the complex psychosocial needs of ED patients who could benefit from PrEP. Finally, participants anticipated that an ED-based PrEP initiation program could positively impact both individual patients and public health.

Conclusion: Interviews with emergency department and HIV clinic staff revealed important considerations and potential solutions for ED-initiated PrEP workflows. Clinicians in both specialties were enthusiastic about such an initiative, which could facilitate its success. This study lays the groundwork for the future design of an efficient and innovative workflow to leverage the ED as an essential entry point into HIV prevention services.

急诊启动HIV暴露前预防的可行性。
导言:艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)——在未感染的个体中使用抗逆转录病毒药物预防艾滋病毒——在减缓病毒传播方面具有巨大的潜力。然而,吸收不足,在艾滋病毒感染和PrEP使用方面存在明显的种族差异,使PrEP获得成为一个卫生公平问题。让高危人群参与PrEP护理的一个有希望的场所是急诊科(ED);然而,现有的ED PrEP计划要么成本高昂,要么成效有限。我们假设有两种策略可以克服这些障碍:在急诊科就诊时开具PrEP处方,并在急诊科为患者提供PrEP药物的初始供应。在这里,我们描述了一项质性研究的结果,该研究探讨了多学科急诊临床医生和艾滋病临床医生的需求以及对这一举措可行性的看法。方法:我们对来自急诊科的城市安全网医疗中心和提供PrEP服务的现场HIV诊所的多学科临床医生进行了22次半结构化访谈。我们进行了专题分析,总结了参与者描述的挑战和潜在的解决方案。结果:参与者的回答分为三个主题类别:操作挑战;患者的立场考虑;以及潜在的影响。操作上的挑战突出了在繁忙的急诊科开展PrEP的困难和临床医生的支持需求。患者层面的考虑包括ED患者复杂的心理社会需求,他们可以从PrEP中受益。最后,参与者预期基于ED的PrEP启动计划可以对个体患者和公共卫生产生积极影响。结论:对急诊科和HIV诊所工作人员的访谈揭示了ed发起的PrEP工作流程的重要考虑因素和潜在解决方案。这两个专业的临床医生都对这一举措充满热情,这可能有助于其成功。这项研究为未来设计高效和创新的工作流程奠定了基础,以利用ED作为艾滋病毒预防服务的重要切入点。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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