| Literature DB >> 35182281 |
Dora Arnold-Forster1, Robert Horne2, Will Nutland3, Sonali Wayal4, Michael Rayment5, Caroline Rae5, Monica Desai6, Amanda Clarke7, Ann Sullivan5, Sheena McCormack5,8, Mitzy Gafos9,10.
Abstract
PrEP is highly effective for HIV prevention but requires adequate adherence. In this paper we use the perceptions and practicalities approach (PAPA) to identify factors that influenced PrEP adherence using qualitative data from the PROUD study. From February 2014 to January 2016, we interviewed 41 gay, bisexual and other men-who-have-sex-with-men and one trans woman who were enrolled in the study. We purposively recruited participants for interview based on trial arm allocation, adherence and sexual risk behaviours. The interviews were conducted in English, audio-recorded, transcribed, coded and analysed using framework analysis. Participants in general were highly motivated to use and adhere to PrEP, and this was linked to strong perceptions of personal necessity for PrEP as they felt at risk of HIV and viewed PrEP as highly effective. On the other hand, concerns about side effects and HIV resistance did inhibit PrEP initiation and adherence although this was uncommon. Practical factors such as daily routine, existing habitual pill-taking and pill storage impacted adherence. Drug and alcohol use rarely caused participants to miss doses. These findings indicate that using the principals of PAPA to unpick influencers of PrEP use, could help tailor adherence support in PrEP programmes.Entities:
Keywords: Adherence; Perceptions and practicalities approach (PAPA); Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35182281 PMCID: PMC9252952 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-022-03624-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165
Fig. 1Perceptions and practicalities approach (including NCF).
Adapted from Horne et al. [12]
Fig. 2Purposive selection of participants for in-depth interviews based on trial arm allocation, risk behaviour and adherence
Demographic and behaviour at enrolment
| Median age | 37.4 |
| Interquartile range | (31.9, 42.7) |
| Clinic of enrolment | |
| London | 24 |
| Sheffield | 9 |
| Manchester | 5 |
| Brighton | 3 |
| Ethnicity | |
| White/Irish | 34 |
| Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME)a | 7 |
| Place of birth | |
| UK | 26 |
| Otherb | 15 |
| University degree education | |
| Yes | 25 |
| No | 16 |
| Employed | |
| Yes | 36 |
| No | 5 |
| In a relationship | |
| Yes | 17 |
| No | 24 |
| Sexuality | |
| Gay | 40 |
| Bi-sexual | 1 |
| Gender | |
| Cis-male | 40 |
| Trans-female | 1 |
| Circumcised | |
| Yes | 10 |
| No | 31 |
| Symptoms of depression | |
| Yes | 6 |
| No | 35 |
| Chemsex used in the past 3 months | |
| Yesc | 13 |
| No | 28 |
| Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) use in last yeard | |
| Yes | 14 |
| No | 26 |
| Self-reported sexually transmitted infection (STI) in last yeare | |
| Yes | 18 |
| No | 21 |
aBAME ethnicities include Pakistani, Hispanic, Arabic, mixed ethnicity
bOther includes Australia, South America, South Africa, and the rest of Europe (1 missing)
cChemsex use includes 12 participants using Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB), 9 using methedrone, 7 using crystal meth
dPEP use excludes one missing response; six participants used PEP more than once
eSTIs in last year excludes two missing responses
Sexual behaviour in last 90 days, reported at enrolment
| Median number of anal sex partners (interquartile range) | 10 (3, 20) |
| Had anal sex with a new partner | |
| Yes | 35 |
| No | 6 |
| Been receptive partner | |
| Yes | 39 |
| No | 2 |
| Been receptive partner and condomless | |
| Yes | 37 |
| No | 4 |
| Been receptive during condomless sex with HIV positive man | |
| Yes | 14 |
| No | 27 |
| Been receptive during condomless sex with HIV positive man who you didn’t know was on treatment | |
| Yes | 1 |
| No | 40 |
| Been insertive partner | |
| Yes | 40 |
| No | 1 |
| Been insertive partner and condomless | |
| Yes | 40 |
| No | 1 |
| Been insertive during condomless sex with HIV positive man | |
| Yes | 20 |
| No | 21 |
| Been insertive during condomless sex with HIV positive man who you didn’t know was on treatment | |
| Yes | 2 |
| No | 39 |