"I'm doing this test so I can benefit from PrEP": exploring HIV testing barriers/facilitators and implementation of pre-exposure prophylaxis among South African adolescents.

"I'm doing this test so I can benefit from PrEP": exploring HIV testing barriers/facilitators and implementation of pre-exposure prophylaxis among South African adolescents. Afr J AIDS Res. 2020 Apr 24;:1-8 Authors: Yoshioka E, Giovenco D, Kuo C, Underhill K, Hoare J, Operario D Abstract In South Africa, adolescents are a key population in the HIV epidemic that can benefit from increased access to oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). HIV testing is an integral component of the PrEP care continuum but adolescents in South Africa have generally low HIV testing rates; therefore, adolescents' HIV testing attitudes and behaviours must be understood to develop strategies for effective PrEP implementation. Ten focus groups were conducted with adolescents living with HIV and HIV-uninfected adolescents (n = 55), and in-depth interviews were conducted with service providers (n = 25), adolescents living with HIV (n = 10) and HIV-uninfected adolescents (n = 25). Data were collected in the Western Cape province of South Africa from 2015-2016. Thematic framework analysis was used to understand dynamics by which South African adolescents' attitudes toward HIV testing might influence intended uptake of PrEP and, reciprocally, to explore the implications of adolescents' perceptions about PrEP availability for their willingness to engage in HIV testing. While South African adolescents' current HIV testing attitudes and behaviours present barriers to ...
Source: African Journal of AIDS Research - Category: African Health Tags: Afr J AIDS Res Source Type: research