Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perspectives of Women Who Have Migrated from Sub-Saharan Africa to France Toward HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Family Planning Center.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES AIDS patient care and STDs Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1089/apc.2024.0190
Geoffroy Liegeon, Samantha A Devlin, Victoria Manda, Julie Castaneda, Catherine Marsh, Jessica P Ridgway, Amy K Johnson
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Women who have migrated from sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are underrepresented among HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) users in France (∼2%), yet they account for around 20% of new HIV infections annually. We conducted focus groups to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and perspectives of these women toward PrEP in a French family planning center (FPC). Focus groups occurred from November 2023 to February 2024 within the Lariboisière Hospital FPC in Paris. The social ecological model informed the discussion guide, which explored women's PrEP experiences and determinants for uptake on various levels. Five focus groups were conducted (N = 19). The median age of participants was 29 [interquartile range (IQR) 28-37]. Eight African countries were represented. The average time in France since migration was 3 (IQR 1-6) years. The majority of women had never heard of PrEP but expressed strong interest in learning more about it. Women underscored the difficulty of negotiating HIV prevention tools with their partners, risks from transactional sex, and barriers to PrEP use such as adherence challenges to daily pills and misconceptions about HIV transmission. There was strong interest in long-acting injectable PrEP. Women reported high trust in FPC providers and viewed the FPC as an ideal location to access PrEP. Conspiracy theories, cultural beliefs, and anticipated stigma were also identified as barriers to PrEP uptake. Most women advocated for disseminating PrEP information to their peers using diverse community outreach strategies. Despite a strong interest, increasing PrEP uptake in women from SSA will remain challenging without multi-faceted and adapted implementation strategies.

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从撒哈拉以南非洲移居法国的妇女对计划生育中心艾滋病暴露前预防的认识、态度和观点。
在法国,来自撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的移民妇女在艾滋病暴露前预防疗法(PrEP)使用者中的比例较低(2%),但她们却占每年新增艾滋病感染者的 20%左右。我们在法国的一家计划生育中心(FPC)开展了焦点小组活动,以探讨这些妇女对 PrEP 的认识、态度和观点。焦点小组于 2023 年 11 月至 2024 年 2 月在巴黎 Lariboisière 医院计划生育中心进行。社会生态模式为讨论指南提供了参考,该指南从不同层面探讨了女性的 PrEP 体验和决定因素。共进行了五次焦点小组讨论(N = 19)。参与者的年龄中位数为 29 岁[四分位数间距 (IQR) 28-37]。有八个非洲国家的代表参加。移民到法国的平均时间为 3 年(IQR 1-6 年)。大多数女性从未听说过 PrEP,但表示有浓厚的兴趣了解更多相关信息。妇女们强调了与伴侣协商艾滋病预防工具的困难、性交易的风险以及使用 PrEP 的障碍,如坚持每天服药的挑战和对艾滋病传播的误解。她们对长效注射 PrEP 有浓厚的兴趣。妇女们表示非常信任家庭保健中心的提供者,并认为家庭保健中心是获得 PrEP 的理想地点。阴谋论、文化信仰和预期的耻辱感也被认为是阻碍人们接受 PrEP 的因素。大多数女性主张利用各种社区宣传策略向其同龄人传播 PrEP 信息。尽管人们对 PrEP 抱有浓厚的兴趣,但如果没有多方面的、经过调整的实施策略,要提高 SSA 妇女对 PrEP 的接受率仍将是一项挑战。
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AIDS patient care and STDs
AIDS patient care and STDs 医学-传染病学
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7.00
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22.40%
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67
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: AIDS Patient Care and STDs is the foremost journal providing the latest developments and research in diagnostics and therapeutics designed to prolong the lifespan and improve quality of life for HIV/AIDS patients. The Journal delivers cutting-edge clinical, basic science, sociologic, and behavior-based investigations in HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. Clinical trials, quantitative and qualitative analyses of pilot studies, comprehensive reviews, and case reports are presented from leading experts and scientists around the world. AIDS Patient Care and STDs coverage includes: Prominent AIDS medications, therapies, and antiretroviral agents HIV/AIDS-related diseases, infections, and complications Challenges of medication adherence Current prevention techniques for HIV The latest news and developments on other STDs Treatment/prevention options, including pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis
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