PrEP Persistence Support and Monitoring in Areas of High HIV Burden in the Midwestern United States

Author:

McNulty Moira C.12,Kerman Jared12,Devlin Samantha A.12,Pyra Maria1234,Rusie Laura3,Curoe Kate5,Thompson Liz36,Mason Joseph A.12,Friedman Eleanor E.12,Uvin A. Ziggy127,Brown C Hendricks8,Schneider John12,Patel Rupa59

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

2. Chicago Center for HIV Elimination, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.

3. Howard Brown Health, Chicago, Illinois.

4. Department of Medical Social Science, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.

5. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.

6. City Colleges of Chicago-Malcolm X College.

7. Boston University School of Medicine.

8. Center for Prevention Implementation Methodology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

9. Whitman-Walker Health, Washington, D.C.

Abstract

Monitoring pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) metrics can guide service delivery yet does not occur routinely. We developed a survey to understand current practices for monitoring PrEP at PrEP-providing organizations in Illinois and Missouri. The survey was distributed from September through November 2020; 26 organizations participated. Most respondents indicated ongoing efforts to screen for PrEP eligibility (66.7%), link to care (87.5%), and retain clients in care (70.8%); 70.8% reported collecting data on PrEP initiation, 41.7% on retention in care, and 37.5% on missed visits. Barriers to monitoring PrEP metrics included lack of IT support (69.6%), manual processes (69.6%), and lack of staff resources (65.2%). Most respondents offered clients support for PrEP retention and adherence and wanted to expand interventions for PrEP persistence, yet fewer monitored corresponding metrics. To enhance PrEP implementation, organizations should improve monitoring and evaluation of PrEP metrics along the entire continuum and respond with appropriate services to support clients.

Publisher

Guilford Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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