Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.

Men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Americas require targeted, combination HIV prevention approaches. We solicited client and provider perspectives on emerging prevention interventions including HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and HIV self-tests through focus groups and in-depth interviews wi...

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Main Authors: Sheri A Lippman, Kimberly A Koester, K Rivet Amico, Javier R Lama, Nilo Martinez Fernandes, Pedro Gonzales, Beatriz Grinsztejn, Al Liu, Susan Buchbinder, Beryl A Koblin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4380356?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-17b1a1b5a278495999e9a9d797d0da1e2020-11-25T02:34:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012104410.1371/journal.pone.0121044Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.Sheri A LippmanKimberly A KoesterK Rivet AmicoJavier R LamaNilo Martinez FernandesPedro GonzalesBeatriz GrinsztejnAl LiuSusan BuchbinderBeryl A KoblinMen who have sex with men (MSM) in the Americas require targeted, combination HIV prevention approaches. We solicited client and provider perspectives on emerging prevention interventions including HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and HIV self-tests through focus groups and in-depth interviews with 130 MSM and 41 providers across four sites: New York, San Francisco, Lima, and Rio de Janeiro. Among the MSM participants, we identified three prevention typologies: non-condom users, inconsistent condom users, and consistent condom users. Northern and Southern MSM differed in the variety of harm reduction strategies utilized: where U.S. MSM relied on condom use as well as disclosure and seroadaptive behaviors for prevention, condom use without disclosure or serostatus discussions was the norm in South America. Interest in new prevention technologies was shaped by the social context. U.S. MSM preferences differed by typology, such that non-condom users were interested in taking PrEP and using home HIV tests. MSM in Brazil, regardless of typology, were interested in exploring new prevention options. MSM in Peru demonstrated moderate interest but were less comfortable with adopting new strategies. MSM and providers' opinions differed substantially with respect to new prevention options. Across sites, most providers were reticent to engage with new prevention options, though some NGO-based providers were more supportive of exploring new prevention tools. Both clients and providers will need to be engaged in developing integrated prevention strategies for MSM.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4380356?pdf=render
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author Sheri A Lippman
Kimberly A Koester
K Rivet Amico
Javier R Lama
Nilo Martinez Fernandes
Pedro Gonzales
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Al Liu
Susan Buchbinder
Beryl A Koblin
spellingShingle Sheri A Lippman
Kimberly A Koester
K Rivet Amico
Javier R Lama
Nilo Martinez Fernandes
Pedro Gonzales
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Al Liu
Susan Buchbinder
Beryl A Koblin
Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Sheri A Lippman
Kimberly A Koester
K Rivet Amico
Javier R Lama
Nilo Martinez Fernandes
Pedro Gonzales
Beatriz Grinsztejn
Al Liu
Susan Buchbinder
Beryl A Koblin
author_sort Sheri A Lippman
title Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
title_short Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
title_full Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
title_fullStr Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
title_full_unstemmed Client and provider perspectives on new HIV prevention tools for MSM in the Americas.
title_sort client and provider perspectives on new hiv prevention tools for msm in the americas.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
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publishDate 2015-01-01
description Men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Americas require targeted, combination HIV prevention approaches. We solicited client and provider perspectives on emerging prevention interventions including HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and HIV self-tests through focus groups and in-depth interviews with 130 MSM and 41 providers across four sites: New York, San Francisco, Lima, and Rio de Janeiro. Among the MSM participants, we identified three prevention typologies: non-condom users, inconsistent condom users, and consistent condom users. Northern and Southern MSM differed in the variety of harm reduction strategies utilized: where U.S. MSM relied on condom use as well as disclosure and seroadaptive behaviors for prevention, condom use without disclosure or serostatus discussions was the norm in South America. Interest in new prevention technologies was shaped by the social context. U.S. MSM preferences differed by typology, such that non-condom users were interested in taking PrEP and using home HIV tests. MSM in Brazil, regardless of typology, were interested in exploring new prevention options. MSM in Peru demonstrated moderate interest but were less comfortable with adopting new strategies. MSM and providers' opinions differed substantially with respect to new prevention options. Across sites, most providers were reticent to engage with new prevention options, though some NGO-based providers were more supportive of exploring new prevention tools. Both clients and providers will need to be engaged in developing integrated prevention strategies for MSM.
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