兼顾优势与困难:年轻人对事件驱动的 PrEP 的了解和看法。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Revista de saude publica Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11606/s1518-8787.2020054005729
Luiz Fabio Alves de Deus, Dulce Ferraz, Lorruan Alves Dos Santos, Alexandre Grangeiro, Inês Dourado, Marcia Thereza Couto, Ramiro Fernandez Unsain, Eliana Miura Zucchi
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研究目的本研究旨在分析队列随访的年轻男男性行为者(MSM)、男男性行为者(Travestis)和变性女性(TrTW)对艾滋病毒事件驱动的暴露前预防(事件驱动的 PrEP)计划的了解程度以及对其潜在用途的看法:这项定性研究包括 50 次访谈,访谈对象来自萨尔瓦多和圣保罗两市,年龄在 15 至 19 岁之间,日常使用 PrEP 或其他预防方法。研究人员通过不同的需求创造策略来满足他们的需求。深度访谈涉及的主题包括性行为、事件驱动的 PrEP 知识、可接受性以及使用动机。访谈结果通过 Nvivo 12.0 版进行了两阶段主题分析:结果:大多数参与者对事件驱动型 PrEP 一无所知,许多人在获得相关信息时对其有效性和安全性提出了质疑。然而,在了解到该计划后,许多年轻人看到了它的优点,例如无需每天服药,以及只在风险较大时才使用。参与者还发现了使用事件驱动型 PrEP 的障碍,如性关系的不可预测性和这种方式在剂量上的困难:结论:对日常口服 PrEP 的有限了解和经验影响了对事件驱动型 PrEP 的兴趣,这突出表明需要制定信息策略,使年轻的 MSM 和 TrTW 能够了解事件驱动型 PrEP。年轻人重视这种新模式所提供的预防方法的自主性和管理,因为它更符合他们的性生活动态,但他们在管理事件驱动型 PrEP 方面面临挑战。
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Reconciling advantages and difficulties: knowledge and perceptions of event-driven PrEP among young people.

Objective: This study aims to analyze the knowledge about the HIV event-driven pre-exposure prophylaxis (event-driven PrEP) scheme and the perception of its potential use among young men who have sex with men (MSM), travestis, and transgender women (TrTW) who were followed up in the cohort.

Methods: This qualitative study included 50 interviews with participants from the municipalities of Salvador and São Paulo, aged 15 to 19 years, who made daily use of PrEP or other preventive methods. They were addressed by different demand creation strategies. The in-depth interviews covered topics such as sexual practices, event-driven PrEP knowledge, acceptability, and motivations for its use. A two-stage thematic analysis was carried out on Nvivo, version 12.

Results: Most participants were unaware of event-driven PrEP, and many questioned its effectiveness and safety when receiving information about it. However, on learning about the program, many young people saw advantages, such as not having to take daily medication and the possibility of using it only at times of greater risk. Participants also found barriers to using event-driven PrEP, such as the unpredictability of sexual relations and the difficulty in administering dosages in this modality.

Conclusion: Limited knowledge and experiences with daily oral PrEP influenced interest in event-driven PrEP, which highlights the need for information strategies that enable young MSM and TrTW to read about event-driven PrEP. Young people valued the autonomy and management of preventive methods provides by this new modality, which is more in line with the dynamics of their sexual lives, but they face challenges in managing event-driven PrEP.

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Revista de saude publica
Revista de saude publica PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.60
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3.60%
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93
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista de Saúde Pública has the purpose of publishing original scientific contributions on topics of relevance to public health in general.
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