Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study
Patients who use post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are at ongoing risk for HIV acquisition after completing PEP. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use immediately after PEP, some practitioners are hesitant to offer PEP-to-PrEP (PEP2PrEP). W...
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doaj-db79296be1f94cffa36453fe150b5e472020-11-25T02:58:56ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care2325-95822020-08-011910.1177/2325958220939763Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP StudyPatrick O’Byrne RN-EC, PhD0Lauren Orser RN, MScN1Amanda Vandyk RN, PhD2 Sexual Health Clinic, Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sexual Health Clinic, Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaPatients who use post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are at ongoing risk for HIV acquisition after completing PEP. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use immediately after PEP, some practitioners are hesitant to offer PEP-to-PrEP (PEP2PrEP). We began offering PEP2PrEP in the sexually transmitted infection clinic in Ottawa, Canada on August 5, 2018. During the first 16 months of PEP2PrEP, 61 patients requested PEP and 46 were initiated; 30 of these patients agreed to PEP2PrEP and 26 followed through. None of our PEP patients had confirmed HIV exposures; all fulfilled the initiation criterion of condomless anal sex with a male partner of unknown HIV-status. During the study, the number of PEP requests and initiations was statistical unchanged, yet the seroconversion rate among patients who used PEP decreased from 1.7% pre-PEP2PrEP to 0% post-PEP2PrEP. Regarding follow-up, most discontinuations occurred between the PrEP intake and 1-month follow-up visit.https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958220939763 |
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Patrick O’Byrne RN-EC, PhD Lauren Orser RN, MScN Amanda Vandyk RN, PhD |
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Patrick O’Byrne RN-EC, PhD Lauren Orser RN, MScN Amanda Vandyk RN, PhD Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care |
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Patrick O’Byrne RN-EC, PhD Lauren Orser RN, MScN Amanda Vandyk RN, PhD |
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Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study |
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Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study |
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Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study |
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Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study |
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Immediate PrEP after PEP: Results from an Observational Nurse-Led PEP2PrEP Study |
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immediate prep after pep: results from an observational nurse-led pep2prep study |
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Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care |
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Patients who use post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are at ongoing risk for HIV acquisition after completing PEP. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use immediately after PEP, some practitioners are hesitant to offer PEP-to-PrEP (PEP2PrEP). We began offering PEP2PrEP in the sexually transmitted infection clinic in Ottawa, Canada on August 5, 2018. During the first 16 months of PEP2PrEP, 61 patients requested PEP and 46 were initiated; 30 of these patients agreed to PEP2PrEP and 26 followed through. None of our PEP patients had confirmed HIV exposures; all fulfilled the initiation criterion of condomless anal sex with a male partner of unknown HIV-status. During the study, the number of PEP requests and initiations was statistical unchanged, yet the seroconversion rate among patients who used PEP decreased from 1.7% pre-PEP2PrEP to 0% post-PEP2PrEP. Regarding follow-up, most discontinuations occurred between the PrEP intake and 1-month follow-up visit. |
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