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Why I Started and Why I Stayed on HIV PrEP
Episode 370

Why I Started and Why I Stayed on HIV PrEP

David Saunders, an HIV PrEP user and advocate, discusses the value of nonstigmatizing discussions between people using PrEP and healthcare professionals to individualize adherence strategies and encourage PrEP persistence.

Decera Clinical Education Infectious Disease Podcast · David Saunders

January 12, 20246m 15s

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Show Notes

In this episode, David Saunders discusses the value of nonstigmatizing discussions between people using HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and healthcare professionals, including: 

  • Encouraging accountability to individualize adherence strategies and improve persistence to PrEP
  • Reducing stigma, discrimination, and prejudice in healthcare settings to foster PrEP persistence

 

Faculty: 

David Saunders
PrEP User and Advocate

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Topics

cabotegravircabpatient-provider relationshipstigmatizingpre-exposure prophylaxisprep persistenceprephiv preventionemtricitabineprep barrierspatient perspectivepatient-centered carestigmaperson-centered carelong-actingftc/tdfhuman immunodeficiency viruspersonal accountabilityftc/taftenofovirhiv