Experiences of adolescent girls and young women of oral PrEP uptake in rural KwaZulu-Natal.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Sizwe J Ndlovu, Siyabonga B Dlamini, Gugulethu E Shezi
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Abstract

Background:  The human immunodeficiency virus remains a global public health concern mainly affecting adolescent girls and women. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake among this group remains low in the Richmond rural community despite known benefits.

Aim:  This article explores the experiences of adolescent girls and young women aged 18-24 of oral PrEP uptake in Richmond Local Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Setting:  The study was carried out in the peri-urban area with two traditional councils located in the uMgungundlovu district of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Methods:  Using qualitative methodology, 12 in-depth interviews were conducted among participants who had used PrEP between 1 month and 12 months. These interviews were thematically analysed using Colaizzi's method.

Results:  Thematic analysis identified four themes capturing the experiences of adolescent girls and young women regarding PrEP uptake: (1) perceived factors influencing usage decisions, (2) barriers to uptake, (3) facilitators of continued use, (4) community education and awareness about PrEP. Barriers like stigma, healthcare access challenges and fear of side effects further hindered initiation, adherence and retention. Facilitators for continuation included family, community support and convenient access to re-supply. The study highlights the importance of school-based parental meetings and discussions to normalise PrEP use among participants in the peri-urban area.

Conclusion:  The identified practical approaches enable convenient resupply and could increase the uptake. Peer support is critical in improving side effect management.Contribution: The study highlights the need to improve social support by using the school's parental meetings to educate the community about the benefits of pre-exposure prophylaxis to improve adherence and retention.

夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村少女和年轻妇女口服PrEP的经验
背景:人类免疫缺陷病毒仍然是一个全球公共卫生问题,主要影响少女和妇女。暴露前预防(PrEP)在这一群体中的吸收仍然很低,在里士满农村社区,尽管已知的好处。目的:本文探讨了南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省里士满市18-24岁少女和年轻女性口服PrEP的经验。环境:这项研究是在位于南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省uMgungundlovu区的两个传统委员会的城郊地区进行的。方法:采用定性方法,对使用PrEP 1 ~ 12个月的患者进行12次深度访谈。使用Colaizzi的方法对这些访谈进行主题分析。结果:专题分析确定了四个主题,这些主题捕捉了青春期女孩和年轻妇女在服用PrEP方面的经历:(1)影响使用决策的感知因素,(2)服用障碍,(3)继续使用的促进因素,(4)社区教育和对PrEP的认识。耻耻感,医疗保健获取挑战和对副作用的恐惧等障碍进一步阻碍了开始,坚持和保留。促进继续的因素包括家庭、社区支持和便利的再供应渠道。该研究强调了以学校为基础的家长会议和讨论对于使城郊地区参与者使用PrEP正常化的重要性。结论:确定的实用方法可方便再补给,提高吸收率。同伴支持对改善副作用管理至关重要。贡献:该研究强调了改善社会支持的必要性,通过利用学校的家长会议来教育社区关于暴露前预防的好处,以提高依从性和保留性。
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