Beyond the pill: Understanding barriers and enablers to oral and long-acting injectable PrEP among women in sex work in Zambia.

PLOS global public health Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgph.0004461
Ramya Kumar, Chisomo Mwale, Patricia Maritim, Jamia Phiri, Wendy Barrington, Ruth Zyambo, Martin Zimba, Kenneth Mugwanya, Michael Herce, Maurice Musheke, Deepa Rao, Anjali Sharma
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Women engaging in sex work (WESW) in low- and middle-income countries face a disproportionately high risk of HIV infection. This study explores enablers and barriers to the uptake and persistence of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and long-acting injectable PrEP (LAI-PrEP) among WESW in Lusaka, Zambia. We evaluated Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation behavioral domains, using the COM-B model, which affectied behavioral engagement with PrEP services among newly-initiated WESW from community-based safe spaces. Participants were recruited from July-October 2023 and interviewed using a semi-structured guide to explore barriers and enablers to engagement with HIV prevention. We used a rapid analysis approach-a two-step qualitative method-to identify themes aligned with COM-B domains. Interviews were conducted in English, ChiNyanja, or IchiBemba, audio-recorded, translated into English when necessary, and transcribed verbatim. Among 18 participants with a median age of 28 years (IQR:23-33) and 5 years in sex work (IQR:2,7), education during outreach by peer navigators and program staff was crucial to building trust and demystifying PrEP. Persistent knowledge gaps and misconceptions, especially about daily adherence and alcohol use, were significant barriers. Trustworthy program staff and reliable service provision facilitated continued PrEP use, and women preferring that drugs be delivered to them. Social support systems were mixed, offering both aid and competition. Personal empowerment and health protection motivated PrEP use, with LAI-PrEP preferred for eliminating daily pill burdens and associated stigma. However, inconsistent supply and misconceptions about LAI-PrEP were potential barriers. This study underscores the importance of person-centered care in addressing the complex interplay of individual, community, and programmatic factors influencing PrEP engagement among WESW in Zambia. A holistic focus, and adaptive health service delivery approach are both crucial to ensure that advances in HIV prevention translate into tangible benefits for WESW. Reliable, respectful healthcare programs that provide accurate, and trusted information are essential for improving PrEP uptake and persistence.

超越避孕药:了解赞比亚从事性工作的妇女口服和长效注射PrEP的障碍和促进因素。
低收入和中等收入国家从事性工作的妇女面临着不成比例的高艾滋病毒感染风险。本研究探讨了在赞比亚卢萨卡的WESW中口服暴露前预防(PrEP)和长效注射PrEP (lei -PrEP)的吸收和持续的促进因素和障碍。我们使用COM-B模型评估了能力、机会和动机行为域,这些行为域影响了来自社区安全空间的新发起的WESW与PrEP服务的行为参与。参与者于2023年7月至10月招募,并使用半结构化指南进行访谈,以探索参与艾滋病毒预防的障碍和促进因素。我们使用快速分析方法——两步定性方法——来确定与COM-B域一致的主题。采访以英语、钦扬加语或ichibeba进行,录音,必要时翻译成英语,并逐字抄写。在18名中位年龄为28岁(IQR:23-33)和从事性工作5年(IQR: 2.7)的参与者中,同伴导航员和项目工作人员在外展期间的教育对于建立信任和消除PrEP的神秘性至关重要。持续的知识差距和误解,特别是关于日常坚持和酒精使用的知识差距和误解,是重大障碍。值得信赖的项目工作人员和可靠的服务提供促进了PrEP的持续使用,妇女更愿意将药物送到她们手中。社会支持系统是混合的,既提供援助,也提供竞争。个人赋权和健康保护促进了PrEP的使用,首选LAI-PrEP以消除每日服药负担和相关的耻辱感。然而,不一致的供应和对LAI-PrEP的误解是潜在的障碍。本研究强调了以人为本的护理在解决影响赞比亚WESW中PrEP参与的个人,社区和规划因素的复杂相互作用方面的重要性。要确保艾滋病毒预防方面的进展转化为西部妇女的切实利益,整体重点和适应性保健服务提供方法都至关重要。提供准确和可信信息的可靠、尊重的医疗保健计划对于提高PrEP的吸收和持久性至关重要。
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