Poster Presentations 2019
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2019-sti.506
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P420 Understanding PrEP service delivery preferences among black women in urban and rural counties in the US deep south

Abstract: Background HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can decrease HIV incidence among several high-risk populations. In order to successfully implement PrEP, healthcare providers will need to have knowledge about counselling, monitoring and drug adherence. This study was carried out to determine the awareness, practice and preparedness of healthcare professionals to prescribe PrEP in clinical settings especially to key populations in our communities and identify the factors associated with or encouraging its prescri… Show more

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“…There is limited awareness and knowledge about PrEP among Black cisgender women in the United States included in the identified studies. 31,34,35,38,41,42,46,53,76 Those who had friends or family members using PrEP and those at highest risk were most likely to be aware of PrEP. In two studies, women reported being aware of PrEP, but unaware it can be used for women because of significant marketing targeting MSM.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is limited awareness and knowledge about PrEP among Black cisgender women in the United States included in the identified studies. 31,34,35,38,41,42,46,53,76 Those who had friends or family members using PrEP and those at highest risk were most likely to be aware of PrEP. In two studies, women reported being aware of PrEP, but unaware it can be used for women because of significant marketing targeting MSM.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29,38,42,52,69,70,75 Moreover, women expressed concern about being stigmatized by family, friends, or other people in their communities if they found out they were taking an HIV prevention medication. 44,52,53,74,76 Focus groups and surveys also revealed interpersonal and structural barriers to PrEP use, including sexual trauma, interpersonal and community violence, poverty, lack of child care, transportation, and homelessness. 30,72,75 In addition, structural barriers were cited as a concern impacting adherence to the PrEP regimen once started.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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