Recommendations for Improving Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Implementation and Social Marketing in Ugandan Fisherfolk Communities: A Qualitative Exploration.
Laura M BogartWilliam MusokeJimmy MayatsaTerry MarshRose NaiginoAnchilla BaneguraChristopher Semei MukamaStella AllupoMary OdiitHerbert KadamaBarbara MukasaRhoda K WanyenzePublished in: Community health equity research & policy (2022)
Background: HIV is hyperendemic among fisherfolk in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially around Lake Victoria, Uganda. Purpose/Research Design: We conducted cross-sectional semi-structured interviews about oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation with 35 Ugandan fisherfolk (15 women, 20 men) and 10 key stakeholders (healthcare providers, policymakers, community leaders). We used a directed content analysis approach based on implementation science and social marketing frameworks. Results: Participants showed high acceptability for PrEP. Anticipated barriers among fisherfolk included stigma (due to similar medications/packaging as HIV treatment); misconceptions; mobility, competing needs, poverty, and partner conflict. Anticipated provider barriers included insufficient staffing and travel support. Recommendations included: change PrEP packaging; integrate PrEP with other services; decrease PrEP refill frequency; give transportation resources to providers; train more healthcare workers to provide PrEP to fisherfolk; and use positively framed messages to promote PrEP. Conclusions: Results can inform policymakers and healthcare organizations on how to overcome barriers to PrEP scale-up in most at-risk populations with poor healthcare access.
Keyphrases
- men who have sex with men
- healthcare
- hiv testing
- hiv positive
- primary care
- mental health
- cross sectional
- antiretroviral therapy
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- hiv aids
- quality improvement
- hiv infected
- public health
- insulin resistance
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental illness
- clinical practice
- social support
- depressive symptoms
- metabolic syndrome
- health information