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  • Are Rights-Based Services Important? An Adolescent PrEP Demonstration Project in Brazil.
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  • Are Rights-Based Services Important? An Adolescent PrEP Demonstration Project in Brazil.

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Are Rights-Based Services Important? An Adolescent PrEP Demonstration Project in Brazil. (English)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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Acceptability centered around clients feeling heard and respected. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
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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)
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Nondiscrimination was valued by all, including using clients' chosen pronouns. (English)
Copyright © 2024 Ferguson, Grangeiro, Natividad, Massa, Rodrigues, Ferraz, and Zucchi. (English)
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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)
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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)
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June 2024
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June 2024
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Competing interests: None declared. (English)
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