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PLoS One ; 18(11): e0280977, 2023.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37917646

Key populations (KP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), including female sex workers (SW), are disproportionally affected by HIV. Quantitative feedback surveys were conducted at seven health facilities in DRC with 70 KP clients enrolled in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) services to measure benefits and concerns. The surveys also assessed satisfaction with PrEP services and experiences of stigma at the health facilities. Thirty healthcare workers (HCW) were surveyed to measure attitudes, beliefs, and acceptability of providing services to KP. KP client survey participants were primarily female SW. KP clients reported that the primary concern about taking PrEP was fear of side effects (67%) although few KP reported having experienced side effect (14%). HCW concurred with clients that experienced and anticipated side effects were a primary PrEP uptake concern, along with costs of clinic visits.


Anti-HIV Agents , HIV Infections , Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis , Sex Workers , Humans , Female , Democratic Republic of the Congo , HIV Infections/prevention & control , HIV Infections/drug therapy , Surveys and Questionnaires , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use
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