HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: Pharmacists Knowledge, Perception and Willingness to Adopt Future Implementation in a Zimbabwean Urban Setting

  • C. J. MATYANGA
  • S. K. KHOZA
  • S. H. GAVI
Keywords: Truvada, pre-exposure prophylaxis, pharmacist, knowledge, perception

Abstract

Truvada® was approved for use in prevention of sexually acquired human immunodeficiency virus in 2012. Consumers may require information about pre-exposure prophylaxis from pharmacists since consultation is free. The aim of the study was to assess pharmacists’ knowledge, perception and willingness to adopt pre-exposure prophylaxis. In this descriptive cross-sectional study, community and hospital pharmacists in Harare were interviewed using a standard questionnaire between September and October 2012. Descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analysis were used for data analysis. The response rate was 90%. Females comprised 47% of respondents. Most pharmacists had a negative perception about pre-exposure prophylaxis. Most pharmacists (94%) were willing to stock pre-exposure prophylaxis in their pharmacies. Cost, accessibility and increase in promiscuity were cited as major hindrances to future implementation. Only 58% of respondents were knowledgeable about pre-exposure prophylaxis. There is need for the government to increase accessibility and improve on awareness strategies for pre-exposure prophylaxis in Zimbabwe.

Published
2018-11-26
How to Cite
MATYANGA, C., KHOZA, S., & GAVI, S. (2018). HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis: Pharmacists Knowledge, Perception and Willingness to Adopt Future Implementation in a Zimbabwean Urban Setting. The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17(1), 3-9. Retrieved from https://uonjournals.uonbi.ac.ke/ojs/index.php/ecajps/article/view/161