The ANRS-Ipergay trial, an opportunity to use qualitative research to understand the perception of the "participant"-physician relationship

AIDS Care
Marion Di CiaccioANRS IPERGAY Study Group

Abstract

The ANRS-IPERGAY trial consisted in providing sexual activity-based antiretroviral prophylaxis for HIV prevention (PrEP) with a package of prevention tools (counselling, condoms, HIV and sexually transmitted infections' screening) to highly exposed HIV-negative men who have sex with men (MSM). Few data exist concerning the patient-physician relationship in the particular context of PrEP, where physicians discuss sexual behaviours with MSM who are not classic patients, in that consultation is for prevention purposes, not for illness. This study took place during the open-label extension of ANRS-IPERGAY trial when all participants received PrEP. In this qualitative study, we examined how physicians perceived their relationship with participants in the ANRS-IPERGAY trial. Of all 30 physicians involved in the trial who were contacted by email to participate in an interview about their opinions and perceptions of ANRS-IPERGAY 18 volunteered to participate in the current sub-study. We performed a vertical analysis for each interview to identify the extract in each physician's discourse concerning their relationship with MSM participants, and conducted a horizontal analysis to construct the thematic tree and subsequently investigate d...Continue Reading

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Jul 18, 2018·AIDS Care·Sarah SkeenLorraine Sherr
Jan 23, 2020·Journal of General Internal Medicine·Parya Saberi, Hyman M Scott

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