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While PrEP is highly effective at preventing HIV infection and has been available for more than 10 years, many people who might benefit from taking it have not received a prescription. Through focus groups with health centers across the United States, The Fenway Institute and the Bureau of Primary Health Care identified barriers and facilitators to PrEP use. A lack of provider knowledge about PrEP, discomfort discussing sexual behavior, patients’ negative perceptions of PrEP, financial and staffing limitations, medical mistrust, and low health literacy all impeded PrEP access. However, focus group participants also identified multiple strategies to ease PrEP use, including provider training and resources, visit templates that include sexual history questions, patient outreach and education through trusted community members, and use of telemedicine.
Presented by Dr. Shail Maingi and Dr. Gabrielle Mayer, this webinar will explore the principles and practices of responsive care tailored for lesbian and bisexual women. Attendees will learn about how to optimize health outcomes, as well as strategies to enhance patient trust, engagement, and well-being.
This three-part interactive, self-paced Learning Module will enhance your capacity to understand and apply the concepts presented in the Creating Welcoming and Affirming Clinical Studies for LGBTQIA+ Participants Toolkit. Presented in three parts (10-30 minutes each), this module can be completed in one sitting or taken during as many sittings as needed
This introductory glossary from the Creating Welcoming and Affirming Clinical Studies for LGBTQIA+ Participants Toolkit includes definitions of concepts and terminology relevant to LGBTQIA+ identities and medical care.
Cisgender women, transgender men, and all people assigned female at birth continue to be affected by HIV, both nationally and globally. In 2019, 6,897 HIV infections were diagnosed among cisgender women, and 46 were diagnosed among transgender men, with significant disparities by race. Among people assigned female at birth who have HIV, those who identify as Black or African American are disproportionately affected.
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