Three years into the implementation of PrEP in France: What do users and health professionals say? (ANRS 95036)

Q1 Arts and Humanities Clinical Ethics Pub Date : 2023-05-08 DOI:10.1177/14777509231174753
Perrine Galmiche, Lisa Carayon, N. Foureur
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The implementation of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a new tool for prevention against HIV raised particular ethical concerns regarding the individuals’ and the collective's best interests in France. It was questioned whether the beneficence of taking or prescribing PrEP regarding its high efficacy to protect people from HIV is always more important than the maleficence represented by the risks involved, such as healthy people taking a pill with side effects, the growth of sexually transmitted infections or the potential generalization of risk-taking sexual behaviour. The main objective of this study was to explore patients’ and health professionals’ ethical questioning on PrEP. Sixty-nine qualitative interviews were conducted with 45 users and 24 healthcare professionals. Overall, this study shows that those primarily concerned by PrEP tend to dismiss ethical questions regarding PrEP itself in the name of its efficacy and the empowerment it allows, but they would rather stress the impact PrEP can have on individuals’ sexual behaviour and how it can affect their autonomy if it is prescribed blindly without taking into consideration the specific living context and life history of each PrEP user.
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PrEP在法国实施三年:用户和卫生专业人士怎么说?(安95036)
暴露前预防作为预防艾滋病毒的一种新工具的实施,在法国引起了对个人和集体最大利益的特别道德关切。有人质疑,服用或开具PrEP对保护人们免受艾滋病毒感染的高效性的益处是否总是比所涉及的风险所代表的危害更重要,例如健康人服用有副作用的药丸、性传播感染的增加或冒险性行为的潜在泛化。本研究的主要目的是探讨患者和卫生专业人员对PrEP的道德质疑。对45名用户和24名卫生专业人员进行了69次定性访谈。总的来说,这项研究表明,那些主要关注PrEP的人倾向于以PrEP的疗效和所允许的授权的名义,忽视有关PrEP本身的伦理问题,但他们更愿意强调PrEP对个人性行为的影响,以及如果在不考虑每个PrEP用户的具体生活背景和生活史的情况下盲目开药,它会如何影响他们的自主性。
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Clinical Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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