NATALIA BARROS CERQUEIRA
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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
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- Attitudes and Knowledge About Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Brazilian Infectious Disease Physicians(2020) CERQUEIRA, Natalia Barros; VASCONCELOS, Ricardo; HOJILLA, J. Carlo; KALLAS, Esper Georges; I, Vivian Avelino-SilvaThe objective was to describe levels and predictors of knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to prescribe pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among Brazilian Infectious Disease (ID) Physicians. The design was a cross-sectional study. We collected information on demographics and attitudes/knowledge about PrEP using an anonymous electronic survey. Willingness to prescribe PrEP, fear of adherence issues, and concerns about risk compensation were addressed in three case vignettes that varied by a single characteristic (i.e., by gender identity, drug use, and socioeconomic status) randomly assigned to physicians. Three hundred seventy ID physicians responded to the survey. Although most identified as informed/well informed about PrEP (75%) and believed PrEP availability to be necessary (38%), concerns with adherence (49%), side effects (38%), risk compensation (28%), and increase in sexually transmitted infection incidence (38%) were raised. We found no statistically significant differences in willingness to prescribe PrEP and concerns around risk compensation across the three case vignettes. ID physicians who declared having a religion reported more concerns about risk compensation compared to those self-identified as atheists (72% vs. 46%,p < .001). Most Brazilian ID physicians reported a positive attitude toward PrEP. Patients' gender identity, drug use, and socioeconomic status were not associated with willingness to prescribe PrEP. However, ID physicians who declared having a religion were more frequently concerned about risk compensation among PrEP users, suggesting that personal beliefs can influence PrEP implementation.
conferenceObject Attitudes and Knowledge About HIV PrEP Among Infectious Diseases Physicians in Brazil(2018) CERQUEIRA, Natalia; VASCONCELOS, Ricardo; HOJILLA, Carlo; KALLAS, Esper; AVELINO-SILVA, VivianconferenceObject Retention and Persistance on PrEP for MSM and TGW: 96-week Results of the PrEP Brazil Demonstration Study(2018) VELOSO, Valdilea G.; TORRES, Thiago Silva; MOREIRA, Ronaldo I.; LEITE, Iuri C.; KALLAS, Esper G.; CERQUEIRA, Natalia B.; MADRUGA, Jose V.; GOULART, Silvia P.; FERNANDES, Nilo M.; SANTOS, Tony A.; FREITAS, Josias S.; MONTEIRO, Laylla; LACERDA, Marcus V.; ALENCASTRO, Paulo; MARINS, Luana M. S.; NAZER, Sandro; CARDOSO, Sandra Wagner; LUZ, Paula Mendes; HOAGLAND, Brenda; GRINSZTEJN, Beatriz