What do women want in pharmacy-based HIV prevention services during pregnancy? Developing attributes and levels for a discrete choice experiment in Western Kenya.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Melissa Latigo Mugambi, Annabell Dollah, Rosebel Ouda, Nancy Oyugi, Ben O Odhiambo, Mary M Marwa, Judith Nyakina, John Kinuthia, Bryan J Weiner, Grace John-Stewart, Ruanne Vanessa Barnabas, Brett Hauber
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Abstract

Background: The delivery of HIV prevention services (e.g., HIV testing, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) initiation and refills, and STI testing) in community pharmacies could address clinic barriers faced by pregnant women such as extended travel and wait times. We conducted a qualitative study in Western Kenya to select and prioritize attributes and levels for a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to design pharmacy-based HIV prevention services for pregnant women.

Methods: We began by identifying a comprehensive list of attributes and levels relevant to women considering HIV prevention during pregnancy. This list was informed by recommended HIV prevention interventions for pregnant women, our objective to design services for pharmacy settings, and attributes identified in the literature as important for other populations when choosing HIV and pharmacy-based services. From March to November 2022, we recruited participants using stratified purposeful sampling and collected qualitative data through seven focus group discussions with women, four with health providers, and eight individual interviews with technical experts. Interviews were audio-recorded, translated, transcribed, and summarized in debrief reports. We conducted debriefing meetings and analyzed these reports to identify and refine the essential attributes that would influence decisions to access HIV prevention services from a pharmacy during pregnancy.

Results: We initially identified twelve potential attributes that were evaluated during the focus groups. Five attributes were eliminated based on ranking exercises with women and health providers. Additional attributes suggested during the focus groups were ranked low by participants or not mentioned frequently enough and, therefore, not included. We finalized and refined levels for each attribute using insights from the literature, participant feedback, and design considerations. The study identified seven attributes: service location, type of HIV test, STI testing availability, partner HIV testing availability, PrEP availability, service access methods (e.g., appointment versus walk-ins), and service fee.

Conclusions: This study was the first step in data collection toward defining attributes and levels for a DCE survey and successfully identified seven preliminary attributes and levels. Pre-testing and pilot testing activities further explored the feasibility and understanding of the attributes and levels.

妇女在怀孕期间对以药物为基础的艾滋病毒预防服务有什么需求?在肯尼亚西部发展离散选择实验的属性和水平。
背景:在社区药房提供艾滋病毒预防服务(如艾滋病毒检测、暴露前预防(PrEP)的启动和补充以及性传播感染检测)可以解决孕妇面临的诊所障碍,如旅行时间延长和等待时间延长。我们在肯尼亚西部进行了一项定性研究,为离散选择实验(DCE)选择和优先考虑属性和水平,为孕妇设计基于药物的艾滋病毒预防服务。方法:我们首先确定了与考虑在怀孕期间预防艾滋病毒的妇女相关的属性和水平的综合列表。我们的目标是为药房设计服务,以及文献中确定的在选择艾滋病毒和基于药房的服务时对其他人群重要的属性。从2022年3月到11月,我们采用分层有目的抽样的方法招募了参与者,并通过与妇女的7次焦点小组讨论、与卫生服务提供者的4次讨论和与技术专家的8次个人访谈收集了定性数据。采访被录音、翻译、转录,并总结成汇报报告。我们召开了汇报会议,并对这些报告进行了分析,以确定和改进会影响在怀孕期间从药店获得艾滋病毒预防服务的决定的基本属性。结果:我们最初确定了12个潜在的属性,并在焦点小组期间进行了评估。根据与妇女和保健提供者的排名练习,消除了五个属性。在焦点小组中提出的其他属性被参与者排在较低的位置,或者被提及的次数不够频繁,因此不包括在内。我们使用来自文献、参与者反馈和设计考虑的见解来最终确定和完善每个属性的级别。该研究确定了7个属性:服务地点、艾滋病毒检测类型、性传播感染检测的可获得性、伴侣艾滋病毒检测的可获得性、预防措施的可获得性、服务获取方式(如预约还是上门)和服务费用。结论:本研究是数据收集的第一步,旨在定义DCE调查的属性和水平,并成功确定了七个初步属性和水平。预测试和试点测试活动进一步探索了对属性和级别的可行性和理解。
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AIDS Research and Therapy
AIDS Research and Therapy INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
4.50%
发文量
51
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Research and Therapy publishes articles on basic science, translational, clinical, social, epidemiological, behavioral and educational sciences articles focused on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS, and the search for the cure. The Journal publishes articles on novel and developing treatment strategies for AIDS as well as on the outcomes of established treatment strategies. Original research articles on animal models that form an essential part of the AIDS treatment research are also considered
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