Perspectives on Long-Acting Injectable Treatment and Related Provider Communication Among Men with HIV in Australia and the US Who Have Sex with Men.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
AIDS patient care and STDs Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-10 DOI:10.1177/10872914261429683
Kaosisochukwu C Onochie, Martin Holt, David A Kalwicz, Carla Treloar, Elena Cama, Anthony K J Smith, Loren Brener, Timothy R Broady, Benjamin R Bavinton, Sarah K Calabrese
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New HIV treatment modalities, including long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LAI-ART), increase the range of options available to people with HIV (PWH). As new treatments become available, it is important to understand how PWH perceive these new options and the role of providers in informing patients about them. We explored the perspectives of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men with HIV (MWH) on new HIV treatment modalities and provider communication about these modalities. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a total of 18 MWH from the US (n = 9) and Australia (n = 9), who were recruited in partnership with two community organizations. Participants identified as gay, cisgender men aged 29-66 years (Median = 54). All reported taking oral ART and having an undetectable viral load. Two main themes were identified: (1) Long-acting injectables are not as simple as daily pills, and (2) Providers should inform patients about new HIV treatments. Most MWH perceived LAI-ART to be more complex compared with their current oral treatment regimen because of frequent clinic visits to receive injections, discomfort with needles, and concerns about missed doses and side effects. MWH believed providers should inform all patients about new treatments and were less likely to do so if they did not have a relationship with their patients, were not satisfied with patients' current treatment, or were limited on time. Standardizing patient education about new treatments and broadening information channels may enhance informed decision-making among PWH, including those most likely to benefit from new modalities.

澳大利亚和美国男男性行为者艾滋病病毒感染者长效注射治疗及相关医务人员交流的观点
新的艾滋病毒治疗方式,包括长效注射抗逆转录病毒疗法,增加了艾滋病毒感染者(PWH)可获得的选择范围。随着新的治疗方法的出现,了解PWH如何看待这些新的选择以及提供者在告知患者这些选择方面的作用是很重要的。我们探讨了男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他与艾滋病毒携带者发生性关系的男性(MWH)对新的艾滋病毒治疗方式的看法,以及对这些方式的提供者沟通。对来自美国(n = 9)和澳大利亚(n = 9)的18名MWH进行了半结构化访谈,他们是与两个社区组织合作招募的。参与者为29-66岁的男同性恋、异性恋者(中位数为54岁)。所有人都报告服用了口服抗逆转录病毒治疗,病毒载量无法检测到。研究确定了两个主要主题:(1)长效注射剂不像日常药片那么简单;(2)提供者应该告知患者新的艾滋病治疗方法。与目前的口服治疗方案相比,大多数MWH认为ai - art更复杂,因为频繁的诊所接受注射,针头不适,以及对错过剂量和副作用的担忧。MWH认为,提供者应该告知所有患者新的治疗方法,如果他们与患者没有关系,对患者目前的治疗不满意,或者时间有限,他们就不太可能这样做。规范患者对新疗法的教育,拓宽信息渠道,可以增强PWH的知情决策,包括那些最有可能从新模式中受益的人。
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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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