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Open Access 01-12-2022 | Post-Exposure Prophylaxis | Research article

HIV awareness, pre-exposure prophylaxis perceptions and experiences among people who exchange sex: qualitative and community based participatory study

Authors: Yasaswi Kislovskiy, Sarah Erpenbeck, Jamie Martina, Courtney Judkins, Elizabeth Miller, Judy C. Chang

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

Background

People who exchange sex for money, favors, goods or services, combat higher risk of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Understanding barriers to STD and HIV related healthcare from the perspective of this stigmatized and marginalized community may improve access to sexual health services including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). 

Methods

We used community-partnered participatory and qualitative methods to conduct anonymous one-on-one interviews with people who exchange sex to understand their perspectives and experiences related to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV acquisition. We conducted twenty-two interviews and coded them to perform thematic analysis. 

Results

We identified five themes: (1) Appreciation of HIV risk and prevention strategies grew from information accumulated over time. (2) PrEP information came from a variety of sources with mixed messages and uncertain credibility. (3) Decision-making about use of PrEP was relative to other behavioral decisions regarding exchange sex. (4) The multi-step process of obtaining PrEP presented multiple potential barriers. (5) Healthcare providers were seen as powerful facilitators to PrEP utilization.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that PrEP education and care needs to be made more relevant and accessible to individuals who exchange sex.
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Metadata
Title
HIV awareness, pre-exposure prophylaxis perceptions and experiences among people who exchange sex: qualitative and community based participatory study
Authors
Yasaswi Kislovskiy
Sarah Erpenbeck
Jamie Martina
Courtney Judkins
Elizabeth Miller
Judy C. Chang
Publication date
01-12-2022

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