"PrEP Gives the Woman the Control": Healthcare Worker Perspectives on Using pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) During Pregnancy and Postpartum in Kenya.

Nancy Mwongeli, Anjuli D Wagner, Julia C Dettinger, Jillian Pintye, Susan Brown Trinidad, Merceline Awuor, Grace Kimemia, Kenneth Ngure, Renee A Heffron, Jared M Baeten, Nelly Mugo, Elizabeth A Bukusi, John Kinuthia, Maureen C Kelley, Grace C John-Stewart, Kristin M Beima-Sofie
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Background: Pregnant and postpartum women in high HIV prevalent regions are at increased HIV risk. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can decrease HIV incidence reducing infant HIV infections. Understanding healthcare worker (HCW) beliefs about PrEP prior to national roll-out is critical to supporting PrEP scale-up. Methods: We conducted 45 semi-structured interviews among a range of HCW cadres with and without PrEP provision experience purposively recruited from four clinics in Kenya to compare their views on prescribing PrEP during pregnancy and postpartum. Interviews were analysed using a conventional content analysis approach to identify key influences on PrEP acceptability and feasibility. Results: All HCWs perceived PrEP as an acceptable and feasible HIV prevention strategy for pregnant and postpartum women. They believed PrEP meets women's needs as an on-demand, female-controlled prevention strategy that empowers women to take control of their HIV risk. HCWs highlighted their role in PrEP delivery success while acknowledging how their knowledge gaps, concerns and perceived PrEP implementation challenges may hinder optimal PrEP delivery. Conclusion: HCWs supported PrEP provision to pregnant and postpartum women. However, counseling tools to address risk perceptions in this population and strategies to reduce HCW knowledge gaps, concerns and perceived implementation barriers are required.

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“PrEP让妇女控制”:卫生保健工作者在肯尼亚怀孕和产后使用暴露前预防(PrEP)的观点。
背景:艾滋病毒高发地区的孕妇和产后妇女艾滋病毒风险增加。口服暴露前预防(PrEP)可降低艾滋病毒发病率,减少婴儿艾滋病毒感染。在全国推广PrEP之前,了解卫生保健工作者对PrEP的看法对于支持PrEP的推广至关重要。方法:我们对从肯尼亚4家诊所招募的有和没有PrEP提供经验的HCW干部进行了45次半结构化访谈,比较他们对孕期和产后处方PrEP的看法。访谈采用传统的内容分析方法进行分析,以确定影响PrEP可接受性和可行性的关键因素。结果:所有卫生保健工作者都认为PrEP是孕妇和产后妇女可接受和可行的艾滋病毒预防策略。他们认为,PrEP作为一种按需、女性控制的预防策略满足了女性的需求,使女性能够控制自己的艾滋病毒风险。卫生保健工作者强调了他们在预防措施成功提供方面的作用,同时承认他们的知识差距、关切和认识到的预防措施实施挑战可能会阻碍最佳的预防措施提供。结论:卫生保健工作者支持为孕妇和产后妇女提供PrEP。然而,需要咨询工具来解决这一人群的风险认知问题,并制定战略来减少HCW知识差距、问题和感知到的实施障碍。
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