2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.12214/v1
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HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Knowledge, Familiarity, and Attitudes among Healthcare Professional Students

Abstract: Background The federal government’s plan to End the HIV Epidemic by 2030 includes a primary goal to reduce new HIV infections by 90 percent. One key contributor to this plan is pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a medication taken by HIV-uninfected individuals to prevent infection. While knowledge and acceptance of PrEP among clinicians is growing, few studies have assessed knowledge and awareness among future healthcare professionals in academic training programs. Given the limited research on PrEP among healt… Show more

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“…In comparison, over half of the pharmacy students in this study identified appropriate regimens for PrEP and PEP (52.3% and 67.1%, respectively). Additionally, a higher percentage of pharmacy students in this study reported that they intended to counsel patients on PrEP or PEP (85% and 81%, respectively), which is consistent with a previous study indicating pharmacy students' high intention to counsel patients about PrEP (Przybyla et al, 2019). Pharmacy students in this study also reported higher levels of confidence regarding counselling patients on PrEP and PEP (48.8% and 29%, respectively).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…In comparison, over half of the pharmacy students in this study identified appropriate regimens for PrEP and PEP (52.3% and 67.1%, respectively). Additionally, a higher percentage of pharmacy students in this study reported that they intended to counsel patients on PrEP or PEP (85% and 81%, respectively), which is consistent with a previous study indicating pharmacy students' high intention to counsel patients about PrEP (Przybyla et al, 2019). Pharmacy students in this study also reported higher levels of confidence regarding counselling patients on PrEP and PEP (48.8% and 29%, respectively).…”
Section: Bhuiyan Et Alsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…(Przybyla et al, 2019). This study also found that familiarity with CDC PrEP guidelines was significantly associated with intent to counsel patients on PrEP (Przybyla et al, 2019). Similarly, a previous study among prescribers showed a positive association between PrEP knowledge and past and future rates of PrEP prescribing as well as future intent to prescribe PrEP (Blumenthal et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 74%
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