Staff perspectives on using long-acting antiretroviral treatment among persons being released from carceral settings in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Zaire Cullins, Aurielle Ross, Curt G Beckwith, Michael Gordon, Thomas Blue, Christian Black, Hannah Camp, Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein
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Abstract

The prevalence of HIV among individuals who experience incarceration is estimated to be three times higher than that of the general population in the United States. Currently, the standard of care, antiretroviral medications taken daily, is effective in reducing mortality and HIV transmission but individuals experiencing community re-entry face barriers while re-integrating with their community which may make adherence to daily medication challenging. Long acting injectable antiretroviral treatment (LAI ART) may offer an opportunity for individuals experiencing community re-entry to remain in treatment while prioritizing their other needs. Our team conducted 16 interviews with various staff in both community and carceral settings pertaining to the potential administration of LAI ART in prison settings with treatment continuing while individuals are experiencing community re-entry. Many participants were supportive of administering LAI ART in this population, but challenges related to ensuring continuation of care, access to clinics, and the lack of resources in health settings were frequently cited as potential barriers.

工作人员对美国马里兰州巴尔的摩监狱释放人员使用长效抗逆转录病毒治疗的看法。
据估计,在美国,经历过监禁的个人中艾滋病毒的流行率是普通人群的三倍。目前,每天服用抗逆转录病毒药物的护理标准对降低死亡率和艾滋病毒传播是有效的,但重新进入社区的个人在重新融入社区时面临障碍,这可能使坚持每天服药成为挑战。长效注射抗逆转录病毒治疗可为重新进入社区的个人提供继续接受治疗的机会,同时优先考虑他们的其他需求。我们的团队与社区和监狱环境中的各种工作人员进行了16次访谈,涉及监狱环境中潜在的LAI ART管理,在个人重新进入社区的过程中,治疗仍在继续。许多参与者支持在这一人群中实施低水平抗逆转录病毒治疗,但与确保持续治疗、获得诊所服务和卫生机构缺乏资源有关的挑战经常被认为是潜在的障碍。
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