TY - JOUR
T1 - “It Was Not My Aim to Sleep There”
T2 - The Impact of Timing and Location of Sex on Adherence to Coitally-Dependent HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis
AU - Scorgie, Fiona
AU - Stadler, Jonathan
AU - Baron, Deborah
AU - Ju, Susan
AU - Ikaneng, Tshepiso
AU - Mabude, Zonke
AU - Makgopa, Sylvia
AU - Malefo, Matshidiso A.
AU - Manenzhe, Kgahlisho N.
AU - Mazibuko, Thulani
AU - Ntjana, Hilda
AU - Nkala, Busi
AU - Palanee-Phillips, Thesla
AU - Gray, Glenda
AU - Rees, Helen
AU - Delany-Moretlwe, Sinead
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2018/11/1
Y1 - 2018/11/1
N2 - The FACTS 001 trial found that vaginal pre- and post-coital application of 1% tenofovir gel did not prevent HIV-1 infection amongst young South African women. The trial included a multi-faceted approach to adherence support and collected objective and self-reported adherence measures. Using qualitative data collected from a random sub-set of FACTS 001 participants (135 in-depth interviews at product discontinuation and 13 focus group discussions at dissemination of trial results), we explore the importance of ‘place’ and ‘timing’ in shaping acts of sexual intimacy and product adherence. Demographically, this qualitative sub-sample is similar to the trial cohort of predominantly young, unemployed women living with parents or other family members. Sexual intimacy was largely unpredictable and happened across multiple locations in which women had limited privacy, autonomy, or control over the timing of sex. This made adherence to the dosing strategy challenging. Findings may inform the development of future event-driven pre-exposure prophylaxis regimens or products.
AB - The FACTS 001 trial found that vaginal pre- and post-coital application of 1% tenofovir gel did not prevent HIV-1 infection amongst young South African women. The trial included a multi-faceted approach to adherence support and collected objective and self-reported adherence measures. Using qualitative data collected from a random sub-set of FACTS 001 participants (135 in-depth interviews at product discontinuation and 13 focus group discussions at dissemination of trial results), we explore the importance of ‘place’ and ‘timing’ in shaping acts of sexual intimacy and product adherence. Demographically, this qualitative sub-sample is similar to the trial cohort of predominantly young, unemployed women living with parents or other family members. Sexual intimacy was largely unpredictable and happened across multiple locations in which women had limited privacy, autonomy, or control over the timing of sex. This made adherence to the dosing strategy challenging. Findings may inform the development of future event-driven pre-exposure prophylaxis regimens or products.
KW - Adherence
KW - Event-driven PrEP
KW - Microbicide
KW - Place
KW - Vaginal gel
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85048575047&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10461-018-2195-1
DO - 10.1007/s10461-018-2195-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 29909589
AN - SCOPUS:85048575047
SN - 1090-7165
VL - 22
SP - 3692
EP - 3704
JO - AIDS and Behavior
JF - AIDS and Behavior
IS - 11
ER -