HIV risk perception, trust and PrEP adherence among participants in an HIV prevention trial: a qualitative longitudinal study, South Africa

南非一项艾滋病预防试验中参与者的艾滋病风险认知、信任和暴露前预防依从性:一项定性纵向研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Ensuring the effectiveness of HIV prevention and treatment methods requires high levels of adherence. Studies have recognised the significance of trust in shaping HIV risk perception. AIM: In this qualitative analysis, our aim was to explore risk perceptions and understand how individuals assess and respond to HIV risks, as well as their uptake and adherence to oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). SETTING: The study was based on the setting of an HIV prevention trial conducted in South Africa. METHODS: Thirty individuals, 9% of the total clinical trial participants, enrolled in the clinical trial were purposively selected and interviewed at three time points within the trial during the follow-up phase. Data analysis was conducted using the Trust, Confidence and Cooperation framework that included constructs of trust, confidence and cooperation. RESULTS: The findings show that the ongoing participation in the clinical trial played a significant role in influencing participants' decision to continue PrEP as HIV prevention. This decision was grounded in their trust that PrEP would effectively reduce their vulnerability to HIV and infection. CONCLUSION: Clear and consistent health-promoting initiatives enhance participants' self-awareness of HIV risks and promote understanding (uptake) and effectiveness of HIV prevention methods. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT04066881.

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