Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Centre for Trials Research, Cardiff University, Cardiff.
Health Expect. 2024 Oct;27(5):e70064. doi: 10.1111/hex.70064.
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) has been available in Wales since 2017. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic impacted UK sexual health services, leading to a reduction in service provision. There is a lack of research on the experiences of PrEP users during this time.
We aimed to explore the experiences of PrEP users in Wales following the introduction of COVID-19 pandemic measures.
We conducted a secondary data analysis of two prior interview studies (DO-PrEP and UPrEP). Data collection was undertaken between May 2020 and February 2021 using remote interviewing. Semi-structured interviews were conducted. Participants were ≥18 years of age, residents of Wales, current or previous PrEP users, and men who have sex with men (MSM). Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted.
A total of 32 interviews were included in the analysis. Themes include the following: (1) PrEP use during COVID-19, (2) sexual behaviour and relationship changes following COVID-19 restrictions, (3) NHS service provision during the COVID-19 pandemic, and (4) wider contextual effects of the pandemic. Participants reported a change in PrEP use (pausing or switching to event-based PrEP). Participants reported reduced access to clinics and appointments. Support for changing to event-based PrEP was varied. Social isolation resulted in varied responses to lockdown rules, especially in later lockdowns.
This study provides patient perspectives on the challenges the COVID-19 pandemic posed to PrEP use and access. It offers insights into the broader support needs around PrEP use when an individual's circumstances change. Flexible models of PrEP provision, which can be adapted to the patient's needs, will be essential as PrEP delivery extends into the wider community.
Both the DO-PrEP and UPrEP studies received input from various stakeholders in the design of the topic guides for the study; these included public lay members, PrEP users, PrEP providers, and individuals involved with HIV advocacy and policy.
自 2017 年以来,艾滋病毒暴露前预防(PrEP)在威尔士已经可用。冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了英国的性健康服务,导致服务提供减少。在此期间,缺乏对 PrEP 用户体验的研究。
我们旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行措施引入后威尔士 PrEP 用户的体验。
我们对两项先前的访谈研究(DO-PrEP 和 UPrEP)进行了二次数据分析。数据收集于 2020 年 5 月至 2021 年 2 月期间通过远程访谈进行。进行了半结构化访谈。参与者年龄≥18 岁,居住在威尔士,是当前或以前的 PrEP 用户,以及男男性行为者(MSM)。进行了反思性主题分析。
共纳入 32 次访谈进行分析。主题包括:(1)COVID-19 期间的 PrEP 使用情况,(2)COVID-19 限制措施后的性行为和关系变化,(3)COVID-19 大流行期间的国民保健服务提供情况,以及(4)大流行的更广泛的背景影响。参与者报告 PrEP 使用情况发生变化(暂停或转为基于事件的 PrEP)。参与者报告说,他们就诊和预约的机会减少了。对转为基于事件的 PrEP 的支持存在差异。社会隔离导致对封锁规则的反应各不相同,尤其是在后期的封锁中。
本研究提供了患者对 COVID-19 大流行对 PrEP 使用和获取带来的挑战的看法。它提供了有关在个人情况发生变化时围绕 PrEP 使用的更广泛支持需求的见解。灵活的 PrEP 提供模式,能够适应患者的需求,将成为 PrEP 向更广泛社区推广的关键。
DO-PrEP 和 UPrEP 两项研究在研究主题指南的设计中都得到了来自各种利益相关者的投入;这些利益相关者包括公众、PrEP 用户、PrEP 提供者,以及参与 HIV 宣传和政策的个人。