
Effective Patient‒Provider Communication for PrEP Persistence
Tony Brown, MPH, an HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) user and advocate, discusses the importance of open and honest patient‒provider communication to support PrEP persistence.
Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · Tony Brown MPH
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Show Notes
In this episode, Tony Brown, MPH, discusses the importance of effective patient‒provider communication in supporting PrEP persistence including:
- His own experience with PrEP and reasons for fluctuations in adherence over the years
- The importance of open, honest, and judgement-free conversations about sexual health
- Engaging patients in conversations about PrEP effectiveness, adverse effects, and changing life circumstances
- Working together to find the most effective PrEP option for each individual patient that will help them to persist on PrEP long term
Faculty:
Tony Brown, MPH
PrEP User and Advocate
Doctoral Candidate
Health Services Policy and Management
University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina
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