New research suggests a need “to push beyond PrEP equality and focus on PrEP equity” to increase PrEP uptake and provide PrEP to the people who need it most.
Examining the impact of race/ ethnicity in PrEP care without considering structural racism and dis – crimination may miss certain factors that impact care, according to results published in AIDS and Behavior. Florence...
Rapid PrEP initiatives were unanimously supported by both patients and clinicians at a sexual health center, indicating the potential of this approach for initiating PrEP, according to findings published in the Journal of the...
In today’s world, digitization permeates nearly every aspect of human life, including healthcare. In particular, telehealth and e-visits have seen a rise in popularity as an opportunity for convenient healthcare. Although...
Physicians can use techniques based on motivational interviewing—an evidence-based, patient-centered, collaborative communication style—for HIV prevention.