A Group Concept Mapping Study of Client and Clinician Perspectives on Scaling up HIV PrEP and doxy-PEP in Primary Care.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
AIDS patient care and STDs Pub Date : 2026-03-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-24 DOI:10.1177/10872914261421894
Nathaniel Albright, Kayla Herbell, Ethan Morgan, Brittany Punches, Dianne Morrison-Beedy
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Abstract

The rising incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), among sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) remains a significant public health concern. As biomedical prevention strategies such as HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis (doxy-PEP) for bacterial STIs continue to emerge, expanding access beyond specialized infectious diseases and sexual health settings is critical. Primary care, given its broad reach and continuity of care, is well positioned to integrate STI and HIV prevention services and improve equitable access to these interventions. We used group concept mapping with distinct stakeholder groups, including SGM clients and primary care clinicians, to (1) identify client-perceived strategies that facilitate awareness, uptake, and persistence of PrEP and doxy-PEP in primary care; (2) identify clinician-perceived strategies that support these outcomes; and (3) determine shared priorities for integrating biomedical prevention into primary care practice. Six thematic clusters emerged, representing key domains for effectively increasing PrEP and doxy-PEP use in primary care. Across clusters, 49 strategies were rated highly on both importance and feasibility. Highly prioritized strategies emphasized nonjudgmental patient education during routine visits, increasing access to SGM-affirming clinicians, fostering welcoming clinical environments, and strengthening health professional education on both biomedical prevention and SGM-specific health needs. This study offers a stakeholder-informed framework to guide the integration of biomedical STI and HIV prevention into primary care. Future research should focus on the implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of these strategies to optimize prevention uptake and persistence in primary care settings.

在初级保健中扩大HIV PrEP和doxy-PEP的客户和临床医生观点的群体概念映射研究。
性少数群体和性别少数群体中包括人体免疫缺陷病毒(艾滋病毒)在内的性传播感染的发病率不断上升,这仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题。随着诸如针对细菌性性传播感染的艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)和多西环素暴露后预防(doxy-PEP)等生物医学预防策略的不断出现,在专门传染病和性健康环境之外扩大获取至关重要。初级保健具有广泛的覆盖面和连续性,能够很好地整合性传播感染和艾滋病毒预防服务,并改善公平获得这些干预措施的机会。我们对不同的利益相关者群体(包括SGM客户和初级保健临床医生)使用群体概念图来(1)确定客户感知的策略,以促进初级保健中PrEP和doxy-PEP的认识、吸收和坚持;(2)确定支持这些结果的临床感知策略;(3)确定将生物医学预防纳入初级保健实践的共同优先事项。出现了六个专题组,代表了在初级保健中有效增加PrEP和doxy-PEP使用的关键领域。在整个集群中,49个战略在重要性和可行性上都得到了高度评价。高度优先的策略强调在常规就诊期间对患者进行非判断性教育,增加获得确认sgm的临床医生的机会,营造温馨的临床环境,并加强生物医学预防和sgm特定健康需求的卫生专业教育。这项研究提供了一个利益攸关方知情的框架,以指导将生物医学性传播感染和艾滋病毒预防纳入初级保健。未来的研究应侧重于这些策略的实施、评估和可持续性,以优化初级保健机构的预防吸收和持久性。
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AIDS patient care and STDs
AIDS patient care and STDs 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
22.40%
发文量
67
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Patient Care and STDs is the foremost journal providing the latest developments and research in diagnostics and therapeutics designed to prolong the lifespan and improve quality of life for HIV/AIDS patients. The Journal delivers cutting-edge clinical, basic science, sociologic, and behavior-based investigations in HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Clinical trials, quantitative and qualitative analyses of pilot studies, comprehensive reviews, and case reports are presented from leading experts and scientists around the world. AIDS Patient Care and STDs coverage includes: Prominent AIDS medications, therapies, and antiretroviral agents HIV/AIDS-related diseases, infections, and complications Challenges of medication adherence Current prevention techniques for HIV The latest news and developments on other STDs Treatment/prevention options, including pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis
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