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  • Public Health
  • Infectious Disease Prevention
  • Healthcare Delivery Systems

Background:

  • Barriers to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) delivery include limited healthcare provider knowledge, capacity, and willingness to prescribe.
  • Effective PrEP implementation requires addressing systemic and provider-level challenges in clinical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the PrEP Optimization Intervention (PrEP-OI) designed to improve PrEP uptake, persistence, and management.
  • To assess the impact of a combined PrEP Coordinator and online panel management tool on provider efficiency and capacity.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of the PrEP-OI in 12 San Francisco Department of Public Health Primary Care Clinics.
  • Inclusion of medical director input on implementation factors (e.g., space, mistrust, language, lab hours, education, outreach).
  • Baseline survey of 110 providers assessing reservations about discussing sexual practices and PrEP.

Main Results:

  • Medical directors identified key implementation challenges, including resource limitations and the need for education and outreach.
  • A majority of surveyed providers expressed initial reservations about discussing sexual practices and PrEP.
  • Providers reported that PrEP-OI enhanced their efficiency and capacity for managing PrEP patients and accessing additional services.

Conclusions:

  • Provider-based interventions, such as PrEP-OI, show promise in overcoming barriers to PrEP prescription.
  • The PrEP-OI can improve the PrEP continuum of care and maximize the public health impact of PrEP.
  • Addressing provider knowledge, capacity, and willingness is crucial for successful PrEP implementation in primary care.