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- Are Rights-Based Services Important? An Adolescent PrEP Demonstration Project in Brazil.
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In this study, we systematically examined the importance of human rights standards and principles for rights-based pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) provision for marginalized adolescents. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Nested within a demonstration study of PrEP provision to adolescent men who have sex with men, <i>travestis</i>, and transgender women, we carried out interviews in São Paulo, Brazil with 25 adolescents, eight health providers, and six workers involved in community-based demand creation. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Analysis focused on participants' narratives about aspects of human rights within service delivery, including the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of services; informed decision-making; nondiscrimination; and privacy and confidentiality. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Clients and service providers highlighted the importance of availing a range of services beyond PrEP and described how community outreach and social media helped promote accessibility. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Acceptability centered around clients feeling heard and respected. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Health workers appreciated having time to build trusting relationships with clients to ensure quality of care and support informed decision-making. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Nondiscrimination was valued by all, including using clients' chosen pronouns. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Privacy and confidentiality were primary concerns for clients who were not "out" about their sexuality or PrEP use; to mitigate this, health workers sought to accommodate clients' preferred channels of communication. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
Rights-based PrEP services can help promote engagement and retention in PrEP services, particularly for marginalized populations. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
2024
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Alexandre (English)
Grangeiro (English)
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Ana Alexandra (English)
Natividad (English)
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Paula (English)
Massa (English)
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Ayra (English)
Rodrigues (English)
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Dulce (English)
Ferraz (English)
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Eliana Miura (English)
Zucchi (English)
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