Oral PrEP: Is it only a pill to be swallowed: a qualitative study among female sex workers in India

Seema Sahay, Archana Verma,Suhas Shewale, Sampada Dhayarkar, Athokpam Bijeshkumar,Mubashir Angolkar,Thilakavathi Subramanian,Nomita Chandhiok

Research Square (Research Square)(2020)

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Abstract Background Empowering female sex workers (FSWs) through women controlled HIV prevention option has been in focus globally. The success of targeted interventions among FSWs indicates that this population could become an important and feasible target for oral PrEP (Pre Exposure Prophylaxis). A qualitative study was conducted to study FSWs’ willingness to use oral PrEP in India.Methods In-depth interviews (n=39) and two focus group discussions (n=14) were conducted at 3 high HIV prevalence urban and rural sites in India among FSWs. Key informant interviews (n=34) were conducted with a bisexual man, 6 brothel keepers and 27 Health Care Providers (HCPs). The study explored issues around willingness to use oral PrEP. The study was approved by the respective institutional ethics committee of the study sites. Thematic analysis using the grounded theory approach was used to analyze the data in N-VIVO version 8.0. Results FSWs were willing to use daily oral PrEP and hoped to use it as an alternative to the male condom. One of the emerging themes showed that the situations of condom-less sex over which FSWs had no control. This made them desire oral PrEP which was easy to use and geared to provide independence, financial gains, and privacy. HCP initiated oral PrEP was not acceptable. However, HCPs pointed out safety monitoring needs. For FSWs, safety concerns pertained to their own physical/ aesthetic attributes and reproductive system in a major way. Adherence emerged as a challenge because of: 1) FSWs’ prevalent habit and need of alcohol use; 2) their notion of daily dosing being too mundane; 3) Stigma because Oral PrEP is ARV based. Alcohol use and dread of repetitive dose bring forth the need for long-acting oral PrEP. Conclusion Oral PrEP is acceptable among FSWs; it should be rolled out alongside strong messages on STI protection given the perceptions of FSWs that oral PrEP might replace condoms. Education about ARV-based oral PrEP needs to be spelled to prevent stigma. Adherence counseling should take cognizance of FSWs’ lifestyle, specifically making oral PrEP less of a mundane task.
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oral prep,female sex workers,pill,qualitative study
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