PrEP Demographics and Disparity: The Race, Ethnicity, Gender Identity, Sex Assigned at Birth, Sexual Orientation and Age of Current PrEP Use.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Journal of Community Health Nursing Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1080/07370016.2022.2073791
Kate Hamilton, Lara Hasney, Tanya Cohn, J P Posnak
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Abstract

Purpose: Identification of disparity in preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) prescription by demographic group.

Design: Exploratory descriptive study.

Methods: Secondary data analysis of 1114 patients who received PrEP from Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts (PPLM) between 2017 and 2020.

Findings: Persons of Asian racial-identity had a higher mean PrEP prescription than the other racial groups. Persons over 30 had a higher mean PrEP prescription than those 18-29.

Conclusions: Discrepancy of PrEP prescription reveals opportunities to improve PrEP delivery.

Clinical evidence: Providers of PrEP delivery and community health nurses can enhance delivery by better electronic medical charting regarding PrEP discussion and nonadherence.

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PrEP人口统计和差异:种族,民族,性别认同,出生时性别,性取向和目前使用PrEP的年龄。
目的:了解不同人群暴露前预防(PrEP)处方的差异。设计:探索性描述性研究。方法:对2017 - 2020年马萨诸塞州计划生育联盟(PPLM) 1114例接受PrEP的患者进行二级数据分析。结果:亚洲种族认同的人比其他种族群体有更高的平均PrEP处方。30岁以上人群的平均PrEP处方高于18-29岁人群。结论:PrEP处方差异揭示了改善PrEP递送的机会。临床证据:PrEP的提供者和社区卫生护士可以通过更好的关于PrEP讨论和不依从性的电子医疗图表来提高交付。
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