2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248858
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Exploring adults as support persons for improved pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV use among select adolescents and young adults in the Deep South

Abstract: Purpose Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV (PrEP) is an effective yet underutilized biomedical tool for adolescents and young adults’ (AYA) HIV prevention due to barriers such as PrEP adherence. We assessed HIV prevention knowledge, attitudes and beliefs from adults who self-identified as a primary support person to an AYA. Methods We surveyed AYA primary support persons at an academic hospital. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were completed to identify factors associated with the belief AYAs e… Show more

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“…One significant barrier to PrEP use is an individual's awareness that PrEP is available. 11,15,16 An essential part of increasing the use of PrEP in primary care is the promotion of its availability in the clinic and individual assistance programs that cover the cost. Hanging PrEP posters in examination rooms and providing handouts can help spark interest and convey a safe space culture to have a conversation with the NP about PrEP.…”
Section: Prep In Practice: Setting the Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One significant barrier to PrEP use is an individual's awareness that PrEP is available. 11,15,16 An essential part of increasing the use of PrEP in primary care is the promotion of its availability in the clinic and individual assistance programs that cover the cost. Hanging PrEP posters in examination rooms and providing handouts can help spark interest and convey a safe space culture to have a conversation with the NP about PrEP.…”
Section: Prep In Practice: Setting the Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Step 3: Assess Commitment and Support Daily medication adherence may be challenging, especially for individuals who do not have regular or stable housing or for those who travel frequently and may forget to take the medication with them wherever they go. 11 This should be discussed so the NP and individual can troubleshoot and devise a strategy for successful adherence. FTC/TDF and FTC/TAF are often part of regimens to treat active HIV infections, and lack of knowledge that the medication can also be taken to prevent HIV acquisition may result in stigma from others.…”
Section: Prep In Practice: Setting the Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
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