提供者对顺性别女性暴露前预防(PrEP)的看法-澳大利亚女性在哪里适合消除艾滋病毒?

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sexual health Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1071/SH23163
Caroline Lade, Catherine MacPhail, Alison Rutherford
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背景:在澳大利亚,HIV暴露前预防(PrEP)主要针对同性恋、双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性。在消除艾滋病毒的背景下,这项定性研究的目的是从提供者的角度探讨澳大利亚顺性别女性的PrEP处方。方法:2022年对澳大利亚处方医生进行半结构化访谈。参与者是通过相关临床服务、时事通讯分发和滚雪球抽样招募的。访谈被录音、转录并按主题进行分析。结果:17名处方医生参与其中,其中9人为性健康医生,10人在新南威尔士州工作。所有人都报告了为女性开具PrEP处方的有限临床经验。为妇女开PrEP处方的潜在推动者包括妇女和临床医生的教育、易于识别的风险因素、个性化风险评估和扩大现有服务。障碍是妇女和处方医生对PrEP的认识有限,风险评估和咨询困难以及服务限制。建议提供PrEP的服务类型因参与者而异。结论:临床医生为澳大利亚顺性别女性开具PrEP处方的经验有限,处方医生认为这是一个巨大的障碍。需要对PrEP处方医生进行有针对性的教育,更新国家PrEP指南,将女性纳入一个独特的群体,并对女性首选的PrEP获取模式进行进一步研究。明确女性PrEP实施的临床自主权,以及更广泛的女性性健康,对于在澳大利亚实现消除艾滋病毒至关重要。
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Provider views of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for cisgender women - where do women fit in HIV elimination in Australia?

Background: HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in Australia has largely been targeted at gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. In the context of HIV elimination, the aim of this qualitative study was to explore PrEP prescribing for Australian cisgender women from the provider's perspective.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were held with Australian prescribers in 2022. Participants were recruited through relevant clinical services, newsletter distribution and snowball sampling. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically.

Results: Seventeen prescribers participated, of whom 9 were sexual health physicians and 10 worked in New South Wales. All reported limited clinical experience prescribing PrEP for women. Potential enablers to PrEP prescribing to women included education for women and clinicians, easily identifiable risk factors, individualised risk assessment and expansion of existing services. Barriers were limited PrEP awareness among women and prescribers, difficulties with risk assessment and consult and service limitations. The type of service recommended for PrEP provision varied among participants.

Conclusions: Clinician experience of PrEP prescribing to Australian cisgender women is limited, with substantial barriers to access perceived by prescribers. Targeted education to PrEP prescribers, updated national PrEP guidelines to include women as a distinct group and further research regarding women's preferred model of PrEP access are required. Clarity of clinical ownership over PrEP implementation for women and, more broadly, women's sexual health, is essential in order to achieve HIV elimination in Australia.

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Sexual health
Sexual health 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Health publishes original and significant contributions to the fields of sexual health including HIV/AIDS, Sexually transmissible infections, issues of sexuality and relevant areas of reproductive health. This journal is directed towards those working in sexual health as clinicians, public health practitioners, researchers in behavioural, clinical, laboratory, public health or social, sciences. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research, editorials, review articles, topical debates, case reports and critical correspondence. Officially sponsored by: The Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine of RACP Sexual Health Society of Queensland Sexual Health is the official journal of the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI), Asia-Pacific, and the Asia-Oceania Federation of Sexology.
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