Knowledge, Attitudes, and PrEP Prescribing Practices of Health Care Providers in Philadelphia, PA

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作者
Carter, Margaret R. [1 ]
Aaron, Erika [1 ]
Nassau, Tanner [1 ]
Brady, Kathleen A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Philadelphia Dept Publ Hlth, AIDS Act Coordinating Off, 1101 Market St,9th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
关键词
preexposure prophylaxis; HIV care providers; primary care; HIV prevention; PREEXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS PREP; UNITED-STATES; HIV PREVENTION; PRESCRIPTION; INTENTIONS; AWARENESS;
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10.1177/2150132719878526
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Introduction: Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective biomedical intervention that has the potential to dramatically decrease the incidence of HIV but remains an underutilized method of HIV prevention. The Philadelphia Department of Public Health administered an online survey to health care providers in the Philadelphia area with the aim of characterizing PrEP attitudes, knowledge, and prescribing practices. Methods: Online surveys were distributed to 1000 providers who were recruited through distribution lists of Philadelphia medical providers between September and December 2017. A Likert-type response scale was utilized to analyze participant self-reported responses. Participant practice settings included HIV/ID, family and internal medicine, women's health, and pediatric/adolescent clinics. Results and Discussion: The response rate of the survey was 9%. Of 81 complete responses, 75% (N = 61) felt comfortable providing PrEP and 77% (N = 62) had ever written a PrEP prescription. Compared with primary care providers, HIV care providers were significantly more knowledgeable about required laboratory testing for prescribing PrEP (P = .03) and were more likely to have prescribed PrEP to more than 10 patients (P = .006). Women's health and pediatric providers reported feeling less comfortable providing PrEP to their patients (P = .0003). Conclusion: The majority of health care providers in the Philadelphia area who responded to the survey reported experience with providing PrEP to their patients. In the present study, HIV care providers were significantly more comfortable and knowledgeable about prescribing PrEP compared with providers in primary care, women's health, and/or adolescent/pediatric medicine. Results were limited by sampling bias, as providers who responded to the survey may have prior experience with PrEP. Future Health Department educational trainings need to target primary and preventive care providers, providers who have never prescribed PrEP, and providers who see few patients living with HIV.
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