1、Strengthening PrEP Access and Peer Support in Group PrEP CarePresenting:Randi Beth Singer Singer,R.B.,Kline,A.,Schwartz,I.,Urso,K.,Green,M.,Davis,K.,Boclair,A.,Body,N.,Frye,S.,Reed,M.,Hosek,S.,Balthazar,C.,Matthews,A.,&Patil,C.This work was supported by the National Institute on National Institute o
2、f Nursing Research of the National Institutes of Health K23NR020445(PI:Singer)September 15-17,2025Declaration:Nothing to disclose.September 15-17,2025Key WordsSeptember 15-17,2025Lessons Learned:The Precious Cargo ReframeCLEAR(protocols)ADAPTABLE(to systems)RESPONSIVE(to CBO&clients)GOALS(aligned w/
3、community needs)ORDER(soft structure)September 15-17,2025IntroductionDisparities Increased incidence of HIV reactive status for those who engage in transactional sexBarriers Multiple partners Condomless Sex Healthcare access Trauma Structural ViolenceUrgent Need Community empowered PrEP innovationSe
4、ptember 15-17,2025Description:PrEPWorkCombines individual provider visits with group care sessionsIndividual Health AssessmentInteractive Sexual Health&Safety EducationCommunity Building A Centering-Informed Group Care model adapted for PrEP navigation,education and care retention among individuals
5、who trade sex:September 15-17,2025Implementation&Evaluation ObjectivesSeptember 15-17,2025Same patients.Same facilitators.Same structure for each session.Promoting health while building community.PrEPWork Design as Culturally SafeSeptember 15-17,2025September 15-17,2025Group Care WorkflowPlanned Wor
6、kflowCommunity-Adapted WorkflowSeptember 15-17,2025Lessons Learned:The Precious Cargo Reframe Communication To systems To CBO and community“when we first started we didnt necessarily know how the flow was going to really go,which rooms it was going to be in or