Patient Attitudes Toward Self- or Partner-, Friend-, or Family-Administered Long-acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy: A Mixed-Methods Study Across 3 Urban Human Immunodeficiency Virus Clinics.
Lauren F CollinsKimberly A KoesterMoira C McNultyElizabeth T MontgomeryMallory O JohnsonTorsten B NeilandsSamantha E DilworthJohn A SaucedaKaylin DanceXavier ErgueraManami Diaz TsuzukiJosé I GutierrezKaterina A ChristopoulosJonathan A ColasantiPublished in: Open forum infectious diseases (2024)
In a multisite sample of PWH, self- and, to a lesser extent, partner/friend/family-administration of LAI-CAB/RPV appealed to most; however, was less appealing among populations more impacted by health disparities. Innovative LAI-ART delivery options could free up in-clinic resources to focus scale-up among marginalized populations.
Keyphrases
- human immunodeficiency virus
- antiretroviral therapy
- hiv infected
- hiv infected patients
- hiv positive
- hiv aids
- primary care
- hiv testing
- hepatitis c virus
- healthcare
- public health
- case report
- genetic diversity
- mental health
- health information
- men who have sex with men
- social media
- hyaluronic acid
- affordable care act
- tissue engineering