2019
DOI: 10.1089/apc.2018.0177
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Design of an Implant for Long-Acting HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: Input from South African Health Care Providers

Abstract: Implants are in the pre-clinical stage for long-acting HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), with an opportunity to solicit end-users' feedback early in development. Health care providers (HCPs) have been key gatekeepers for contraceptive implant uptake, and uniquely understand both technical considerations and the social context of use. Given their influential role, we gathered South African HCP perspectives on contraceptive implant implementation and features of PrEP implant prototypes that may influence futu… Show more

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“…Challenges with the acceptability of new HIV prevention technologies mean that end-user and future-provider research at the early stages of clinical product development are critical. Health care workers (HCWs) act as important gatekeepers to the promotion of new health technologies, providing a critical view of the challenges to the uptake and implementation of new technologies within the public health care setting [ 17 ]. Previous research in urban/peri-urban areas of South Africa highlighted that the design and duration of coverage of PrEP implants were important to HCWs especially for overcoming barriers within health systems like staff shortages and capacity development [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges with the acceptability of new HIV prevention technologies mean that end-user and future-provider research at the early stages of clinical product development are critical. Health care workers (HCWs) act as important gatekeepers to the promotion of new health technologies, providing a critical view of the challenges to the uptake and implementation of new technologies within the public health care setting [ 17 ]. Previous research in urban/peri-urban areas of South Africa highlighted that the design and duration of coverage of PrEP implants were important to HCWs especially for overcoming barriers within health systems like staff shortages and capacity development [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long-acting (LA) biomedical devices delivering antiretroviral (ARV) drugs locally or systemically reduce dosing frequency and, consequently, may lead to increased product adherence ( Krogstad et al, 2019 ) and effectiveness. The strategy is being exploited in HIV-1 pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) using injectable formulations and subdermal implants delivering ARV agents for four weeks, or longer ( Lykins et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By increasing the implant wall thickness (e.g., from 70 to 200 µm) using an extrusion method, the implants were more aesthetically pleasing, exhibited greater mechanical sturdiness during handling and therapeutic use, while simultaneously retaining sustained release kinetics of drug. Moreover, the injection end-sealing method presented here produces an implant suitable for commercially available trocars, and is loaded with enough of the drug to last longer than six months; all considerations that were deemed preferable by end-users [67,68]. With an eye towards product development needs for clinical implementation, compatibility with applicators already clinically employed offers options to adopt existing procedures to support LA-PrEP rollout.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%