Implementing long-acting injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis services at private pharmacies in Kenya: client, pharmacy provider and key stakeholder perspectives on potential challenges and opportunities
Stephanie D Roche, Kevin Kamolloh, Nicholas Thuo, Maurice Opiyo, Vallery Ogello, Alfred Odira, Emmah Owidi, Perez Ochwal, Marion Hewa, Lydia Adiema, Felix Mogaka, Victor O Omollo, Rachel C Malen, Kendall Harkey, Jenell Stewart, Kenneth Ngure, Katrina F Ortblad, Elizabeth A Bukusi

TL;DR
This study explores how private pharmacies in Kenya could help deliver long-acting HIV prevention injections, highlighting both potential benefits and challenges.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the feasibility of using private pharmacies for injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in Kenya.
Findings
Participants generally supported pharmacy-based injectable PrEP delivery.
Barriers included policy gaps and lack of integration with public health systems.
Pharmacy staffing and compensation could discourage providers from offering the service.
Abstract
Maximising the impact of new and forthcoming long-acting injectable HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) products will require novel delivery approaches that widen accessibility and prioritise clients’ needs and preferences. To understand the potential barriers and facilitators to delivering injectable PrEP via private pharmacies in Kenya, we conducted qualitative formative research. From July to September 2023, we interviewed pharmacy providers, pharmacy clients and other key stakeholders of HIV service delivery in Central and Western Kenya. Our purposive sample included some providers and clients with prior experience delivering or obtaining oral PrEP at a pharmacy as part of a pilot study and some without such experience. We analysed verbatim transcripts thematically using a combination of inductive and deductive approaches, the latter informed by the Consolidated Framework for…
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TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · Global Maternal and Child Health
