"WHAT IS THE BENEFIT?": PERCEPTIONS AND PREFERENCES FOR LONG-ACTING INJECTABLE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV

Humberto Gonzalez Rodriguez, Andrea Isabel Volcan, Breana Jae Uhrig Castonguay,Jessica Carda-Auten, Carolina Ruiz,Matteo Peretti, Angela Suarez,Deanna Kerrigan,David Alain Wohl,Clare Barrington

AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education(2023)

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Long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy (LA-ART) expands treatment options for people living with HIV (PLWH). This qualitative study characterizes LA-ART awareness, perceptions, and preferences among PLWH engaged in HIV care. From 2019 through 2021, we conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with 71 PLWH sampled from three clinics in three U.S. settings (North Carolina, Washington, DC, Massachusetts). Transcripts were analyzed using narrative and thematic techniques. Participant mean age was 46 years (range 24-72); most were cisgender men (55%) and virally suppressed (73%). Most participants had not heard of LA-ART and reacted with a mix of excitement and cautiousness. Potential LA-ART benefits included easier adherence, privacy, and effectiveness; concerns included effectiveness, side effects, costs, and increased clinic visits. Participants appreciated that LA-ART could support achieving and sustaining viral suppression. To inform their decision, participants wanted more information and convenient access and administration. Findings indicated that a shared decision-making approach and economic and logistical support for PLWH could facilitate LA-ART uptake.
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long-acting antiretroviral therapy,HIV,viral suppression,perceptions
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