A participatory approach to identifying gaps in and recommendations for STI and PrEP clinical services in Pierce County, Washington.

Kaitlin Zinsli, Arianna Rubin Means,Lindley A Barbee, Evelyn Manley Rodriguez,Roxanne P Kerani

Sexually transmitted diseases(2024)

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BACKGROUND:Pierce County, Washington has a high burden of sexually transmitted infections (STI) relative to Washington State and the United States. We used a participatory approach to identify gaps in STI and PrEP service provision in Pierce County and generate recommendations to address these gaps. METHODS:In collaboration with the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD), we conducted 14 key informant interviews with local STI/PrEP providers from varied clinical settings. Using rapid qualitative analysis, we identified key gaps and strengths in service provision. Local, state and national HIV/STI subject matter experts (SMEs) prioritized the gaps and recommendations to address them via an online survey. RESULTS:The primary six gaps ranked by SMEs (N = 32) in order of importance included: 1) inadequate availability of STI and PrEP services, 2) lack of awareness of STI and PrEP services, 3) need for free/low cost STI and PrEP care, 4) need for stronger relationships among providers and TPCHD, 5) reduced accessibility related to geographically distributed population and centralized services, and 6) frequent referrals pose a service barrier. SMEs prioritized recommendations for each gap as follows: 1) create an STI specialty clinic, 2) implement an STI/PrEP service availability outreach campaign, 3) strengthen referral relationships between TPCHD and free/ low-cost providers, 4) develop a provider support network, 5) create a mobile STI clinic, and 6) develop an STI specialty clinic. CONCLUSIONS:STI specialty clinics were prioritized by SMEs to improve access to STI and PrEP care in Pierce County, and to serve as a resource for local providers.
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