Tailoring Communication to Increase the Promotion of Oral PrEP: A Culture-Centred Approach

Eliza Govender
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Abstract In Sub-Saharan Africa, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence rates remain disproportionately high among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW), who are five to seven times more likely to contract HIV than their male peers. Following the 2015 World Health Organization (WHO) Guideline on When to Start Antiretroviral Therapy and on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV, the South African Department of Health (DoH) released the National Policy on HIV PrEP and Test and Treat (T&T) in June 2016. At the time of writing, several demonstration projects were underway to assess the feasibility of oral PrEP for AGYW in South Africa, with extensive access for sex workers and limited access for AGYW. It is within this context that the article explores the current perceptions of oral PrEP utilising the data from two previous studies conducted in three high HIV burden districts in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Through an analysis of the current perceptions of oral PrEP, the article prioritises the cultural communication imperative to promote inclusivity and acceptability of biomedical innovations. The article argues that communication about oral PrEP is embedded in cultural discourses that must be discussed, critiqued and incorporated into a new framework for combination HIV prevention.
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以文化为中心的个性化传播方式促进口语PrEP的推广
在撒哈拉以南非洲,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)在少女和年轻妇女(AGYW)中的发病率仍然高得不成比例,她们感染HIV的可能性是同龄男性的5至7倍。根据2015年世界卫生组织(WHO)关于何时开始抗逆转录病毒治疗和艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)的指南,南非卫生部(DoH)于2016年6月发布了关于艾滋病毒PrEP和检测与治疗(T&T)的国家政策。在撰写本文时,几个示范项目正在进行中,以评估南非未成年女性口服PrEP的可行性,性工作者可以广泛获得口服PrEP,而未成年女性获得口服PrEP的机会有限。正是在这种背景下,本文利用在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省(KZN)三个艾滋病毒高负担地区进行的两项先前研究的数据,探讨了目前对口服PrEP的看法。通过分析目前对口服PrEP的看法,文章优先考虑文化交流的必要性,以促进生物医学创新的包容性和可接受性。这篇文章认为,关于口服PrEP的传播已经嵌入到文化话语中,必须对其进行讨论、批评,并将其纳入艾滋病毒综合预防的新框架。
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