巴西圣保罗变性妇女和旅行性工作者对艾滋病毒预防方式的经验和偏好:一项定性研究。

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Pablo K Valente, Maria Amelia S M Veras, Michael Pena, Paula G C Carvalho, Jose L Gomez, Elizabeth O'Connell, Katie B Biello
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巴西的变性妇女和旅行性工作者未充分利用艾滋病毒预防服务。了解艾滋病毒预防方面的偏好和决策可以帮助制定新的规划来满足他们的需求。我们在巴西圣保罗对26名跨性别女性和旅行性工作者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈调查了安全套、非职业暴露后预防(nPEP)、每日口服暴露前预防(PrEP)和注射PrEP的经历和认知。对访谈记录进行了主题分析。参与者的中位年龄为34.5岁,大多数(80%)是黑色或棕色(parda)。16人(62%)报告以前或目前每日口服PrEP。大多数参与者认为,考虑到使用避孕套的障碍(如固定伴侣、客户的经济奖励、酗酒和吸毒以及强奸),nPEP和PrEP很重要。在无套性行为和强奸之后开始了nPEP,许多人在nPEP课程后继续接受PrEP。注射PrEP被认为有助于依从性,但与以前使用工业液体硅胶有关。未来的干预措施应解决使用避孕套和预防措施的学术障碍,并让变性妇女和变性人的固定伴侣参与预防工作。不涉及肌肉注射的长效艾滋病毒预防模式可能有助于增加PrEP的获取和使用。
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Experiences and preferences for HIV prevention modalities among transgender women and travesti sex workers in São Paulo, Brazil: a qualitative study.

Transgender women and travesti sex workers in Brazil underutilise HIV prevention services. Understanding preferences and decision-making regarding HIV prevention can help develop new programmes to meet their needs. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 26 transgender women and travesti sex workers in São Paulo, Brazil. Interviews examined experiences with and perceptions of condoms, non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP), daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and injectable PrEP. Transcripts were thematically analysed. Participants' median age was 34.5 years and most (80%) were Black or Brown (parda). Sixteen (62%) reported previous or current daily oral PrEP use. Most participants perceived nPEP and PrEP as important given barriers to condom use (eg regular partners, financial incentives by clients, alcohol and drug use, and rape). Initiation of nPEP after condomless sex and rape was described, with many going on to take PrEP after an nPEP course. Injectable PrEP was perceived to facilitate adherence, but there were concerns related to the previous use of industrial liquid silicone. Future interventions should address syndemic barriers to condom and PrEP use and engage regular partners of transgender women and travestis in prevention. Long-acting HIV prevention modalities that do not involve intramuscular injections may help increase PrEP access and use.

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