Successful Implementation of HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis: Lessons Learned From Three Clinical Settings

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Julia L. Marcus
Jonathan E. Volk
Jess Pinder
Albert Y. Liu
Oliver Bacon
C. Bradley Hare
Stephanie E. Cohen
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[1] Kaiser Permanente Northern California,Division of Research
[2] Kaiser Permanente Northern California,San Francisco Department of Public Health
[3] San Francisco Medical Center,undefined
[4] One Medical Group,undefined
[5] University of California,undefined
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Current HIV/AIDS Reports | 2016年 / 13卷
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Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP); PrEP delivery; PrEP implementation; Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Implementation; Sexually transmitted infections; Delivery of health care; Science of prevention; Review;
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The past 3 years have marked a transition from research establishing the safety and efficacy of HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to questions about how to optimize its implementation. Until recently, PrEP was primarily offered as part of randomized controlled trials or open-label studies. These studies highlighted the key components of PrEP delivery, including regular testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), adherence and risk-reduction support, and monitoring for renal toxicity. PrEP is now increasingly provided in routine clinical settings. This review summarizes models for PrEP implementation from screening through initiation and follow-up, focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of three delivery systems: a health maintenance organization, an STI clinic, and a primary care practice. These early implementation experiences demonstrate that PrEP can be successfully delivered across a variety of settings and highlight strategies to streamline PrEP delivery in clinical practice.
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