赋予妇女PrEP选择权力:对南非和博茨瓦纳怀孕和哺乳期间长效PrEP偏好和决策的定性见解。

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孕妇和哺乳期妇女感染艾滋病毒的风险较高。我们的目的是探讨PBW对各种长效PrEP模式的偏好。与PBW在三个地点进行了深入访谈:开普敦、东伦敦(南非)和哈博罗内(博茨瓦纳)。在健康信念模型的指导下,我们进行了专题分析,以检查参与者在怀孕和哺乳期间的艾滋病毒风险认知,他们认为每个PrEP模式的个人层面的促进因素和障碍,以及参与者接受和继续PrEP所需的支持。40名参与者接受了访谈,年龄在18-39岁(平均27岁),其中包括13名青春期女孩和年轻女性(AGYW; 18-24岁)。参与者或怀孕(n = 20)或母乳喂养(n = 20)。怀孕期间对艾滋病毒风险的感知促使了PrEP的使用。由于方便和可感知的可靠性,长效方法比每日药丸更受欢迎,由于熟悉避孕注射剂,注射剂最受欢迎。然而,对疼痛和副作用的担忧仍然存在。每月口服PrEP被认为比每日服药更容易,但也引起了对依从性的类似担忧。植入物遭到了恐惧和不信任,这往往源于负面的避孕经历,尽管有些人看重它们的长期保护作用。由于不熟悉和插入时的不适,阴道环是最不可接受的。与会者强调了外部支持(例如提醒)、隐私和自由裁量权以及社区透明度对支持PrEP依从性和减少污名的重要性。解决障碍——特别是对新模式的安全性和有效性的关注以及围绕依从性的挑战——可以帮助改进策略,更好地帮助PBW利用长效PrEP模式。
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Empowering Women's PrEP Choices: Qualitative Insights into Long-Acting PrEP Preferences and Decision-Making during Pregnancy and Breastfeeding in South Africa and Botswana.

Pregnant and breastfeeding women (PBW) are at heightened risk of HIV acquisition. We aimed to explore PBW's preferences of various long-acting PrEP modalities. In-depth interviews were conducted with PBW at three sites: Cape Town, East London (South Africa), and Gaborone (Botswana). We conducted thematic analysis, guided by the Health Belief Model, to examine participants' HIV risk perception during pregnancy and breastfeeding, their perceived individual-level facilitators and barriers of each PrEP modality, and the support needed by participants for PrEP uptake and continuation. 40 participants were interviewed, aged 18-39 years (mean 27 years), including 13 adolescent girls and young women (AGYW; 18-24 years). Participants were either pregnant (n = 20) or breastfeeding (n = 20). Perceived HIV risk during pregnancy motivated PrEP use. Long-acting methods were preferred over daily pills for convenience and perceived reliability, with injectables most favoured due to familiarity with contraceptive injections. However, concerns about pain and side effects persisted. Monthly oral PrEP was seen as easier than daily pills but raised similar concerns about adherence. Implants were met with fear and mistrust, often rooted in negative contraceptive experiences, though some valued their long-term protection. The vaginal ring was least acceptable due to unfamiliarity and discomfort with insertion. Participants emphasised the importance of external support (e.g. reminders), privacy and discretion, and community transparency to support PrEP adherence and reduce stigma. Addressing barriers - especially concerns about the safety and effectiveness of new modalities and challenges around adherence - could help improve strategies to better assist PBW in utilising long-acting PrEP modalities.

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AIDS and Behavior
AIDS and Behavior Multiple-
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期刊介绍: AIDS and Behavior provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews. provides an international venue for the scientific exchange of research and scholarly work on the contributing factors, prevention, consequences, social impact, and response to HIV/AIDS. This bimonthly journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers that address all areas of AIDS behavioral research including: individual, contextual, social, economic and geographic factors that facilitate HIV transmission; interventions aimed to reduce HIV transmission risks at all levels and in all contexts; mental health aspects of HIV/AIDS; medical and behavioral consequences of HIV infection - including health-related quality of life, coping, treatment and treatment adherence; and the impact of HIV infection on adults children, families, communities and societies. The journal publishes original research articles, brief research reports, and critical literature reviews.5 Year Impact Factor: 2.965 (2008) Section ''SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL'': Rank 5 of 29 Section ''PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH'': Rank 9 of 76
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