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Motivations for Reducing Other HIV Risk-Reduction Practices if Taking Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Findings from a Qualitative Study Among Women in Kenya and South Africa

机译:采取预防接触前措施以减少其他降低HIV风险的动机:肯尼亚和南非妇女的定性研究结果

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Findings from a survey conducted among women at high risk for HIV in Bondo, Kenya, and Pretoria, South Africa, demonstrated that a substantial proportion would be inclined to reduce their use of other HIV risk-reduction practices if they were taking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). To explore the motivations for their anticipated behavior change, we conducted qualitative interviews with 60 women whose survey responses suggested they would be more likely to reduce condom use or have sex with a new partner if they were taking PrEP compared to if they were not taking PrEP. Three interrelated themes were identified: (1) "PrEP protects"-PrEP was perceived as an effective HIV prevention method that replaced the need for condoms; (2) condoms were a source of conflict in relationships, and PrEP would provide an opportunity to resolve or avoid this conflict; and (3) having sex without a condom or having sex with a new partner was necessary for receiving material goods and financial assistance-PrEP would provide reassurance in these situations. Many believed that PrEP alone would be a sufficient HIV risk-reduction strategy. These findings suggest that participants' HIV risk-reduction intentions, if they were to use PrEP, were based predominately on their understanding of the high efficacy of PrEP and their experiences with the limitations of condoms. Enhanced counseling is needed to promote informed decision making and to ensure overall sexual health for women using PrEP for HIV prevention, particularly with respect to the prevention of pregnancy and other sexually transmitted infections when PrEP is used alone.
机译:在肯尼亚邦多和南非比勒陀利亚对艾滋病毒高危妇女进行的一项调查结果表明,如果采取预防接触前的措施,很大一部分人将倾向于减少使用其他降低艾滋病毒风险的做法(PrEP)。为了探究她们预期行为改变的动机,我们对60名女性进行了定性访谈,其调查结果表明,与未服用PrEP相比,如果她们服用PrEP,她们更有可能减少使用避孕套或与新伴侣发生性关系。 。确定了三个相互关联的主题:(1)“ PrEP保护” -PrEP被认为是一种有效的HIV预防方法,替代了对安全套的需求; (2)安全套是人际关系冲突的根源,而PrEP将提供解决或避免这种冲突的机会; (3)在没有安全套的情况下进行性行为或与新伴侣发生性行为对于接收物质物品和经济援助是必要的,PrEP将在这种情况下提供保证。许多人认为,仅PrEP就能成为降低HIV风险的充分策略。这些发现表明,如果参与者要使用PrEP,则降低其HIV风险的意图主要是基于他们对PrEP的高功效的理解以及他们在使用避孕套方面的经验。需要加强咨询,以促进明智的决策并确保使用PrEP预防HIV的妇女的整体性健康,尤其是在单独使用PrEP时预防怀孕和其他性传播感染方面。

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