A qualitative study to explore daily versus on-demand oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in young people from South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Janan Janine DietrichNadia AhmedGugulethu TshabalalaMinju WuMamakiri MulaudziStefanie HornschuhMillicent AtujunaRichard MuhumuzaAndrew Sentoogo SsemataLynda Stranix-ChibandaTeacler NematadziraLinda-Gail BekkerNeil MartinsonJanet SeeleyJulie FoxPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Our study is the first known to explore and describe youth preferences for daily versus on-demand PrEP. While the choice is clear-cut, the reasons cited in the different options provide invaluable insights into their decisions, and the actual and perceived facilitators and barriers to access to PrEP. Further education is needed amongst young people, not only about PrEP but also in other areas of comprehensive sexuality education. Exploring all options of HIV prevention is crucial to provide a tailored, one-size-does-not-fit-all approach to adolescent care in SSA to reduce and, the continued and increasing risk of this preventable infection.