The Future of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention: A Global Qualitative Consultation on Provider Perspectives on New Products and Differentiated Service Delivery

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Mary Henderson
Heather-Marie A Schmidt
Lastone Chitembo
Hortencia Peralta
Ahmed S Alaama
Cheryl Johnson
Rachel Baggaley
Robin Schaefer
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[1] Independent Consultant,Global HIV, Hepatitis and STIs Programmes
[2] World Health Organization,undefined
[3] UNAIDS Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific,undefined
[4] World Health Organization,undefined
[5] Pan American Health Organization,undefined
[6] World Health Organization Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Region,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2023年 / 27卷
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HIV; Pre-exposure prophylaxis; Healthcare providers; Health services;
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Differentiated service delivery and new products, such as long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) and the dapivirine vaginal ring (DVR), could increase uptake and use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. We explored PrEP provider perspectives on differentiated PrEP service delivery and new PrEP products to inform World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and programme implementation. 150 PrEP providers who participated in a WHO survey were randomly selected and 67 were invited for interviews based on geographic representation, provider cadre, gender, experience with community-based PrEP service delivery, and familiarity with new PrEP products. Semi-structured interviews were conducted virtually. Key themes were inductively extracted relating to differentiated service delivery and benefits and concerns regarding new PrEP products. 30 PrEP providers from 24 countries were interviewed. Across regions, providers were supportive of differentiated service delivery to respond to clients’ needs and preferences, maintain services during COVID-19, and ensure access for priority populations that may face access challenges. Providers welcomed prospects of offering CAB-LA to their clients but had concerns about HIV testing, costs, and the need for clinic-based services, including staff who can administer injections. Providers felt the DVR was potentially important for some cisgender women, especially young clients and female sex workers, and raised fewer concerns compared to injectable PrEP. Providers’ views are critical for the development of guidelines and implementing programmes that will best serve PrEP users. Understanding areas where provider capacities and biases may create barriers can define opportunities for training and support to ensure that providers can deliver effective programmes.
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