2020
Feasibility and Acceptability of an mHealth-Based Approach as an HIV Prevention Strategy Among People Who Use Drugs on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
Shrestha R, Altice FL, DiDomizio E, Sibilio B, Ranjit YS, Copenhaver MM. Feasibility and Acceptability of an mHealth-Based Approach as an HIV Prevention Strategy Among People Who Use Drugs on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. Patient Preference And Adherence 2020, 14: 107-118. PMID: 32021122, PMCID: PMC6971384, DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s236794.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPre-exposure prophylaxisHIV risk reductionHIV preventionText messaging servicePrimary HIV preventionHIV prevention strategiesOpioid-dependent peopleReminder text messagesWeekly text messagesPost-intervention assessmentRisk reductionForty HIVPrEP adherenceText messagesSMS remindersRisk groupsText remindersPrevention strategiesUnderserved populationsMHealth technologiesAcceptability studyHealth carePreventionProphylaxisPreliminary evidence
2018
Exploring the Use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among High-Risk People Who Use Drugs in Treatment
Shrestha R, Copenhaver M. Exploring the Use of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention Among High-Risk People Who Use Drugs in Treatment. Frontiers In Public Health 2018, 6: 195. PMID: 30062091, PMCID: PMC6054971, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPre-exposure prophylaxisPrEP adherenceHIV preventionHigh-risk PWUDSubstance abuse treatment settingsUse of PrEPHigh-risk peopleHIV risk behaviorsHIV prevention approachesPrEP servicesDaily dosingPrEP useHigh adherenceDepth semi-structured qualitative interviewsSemi-structured qualitative interviewsTreatment settingsPocket costsRisk behaviorsDisclosure statusPrEPAdherencePrevention approachesProphylaxisPreliminary evidencePWUD
2017
Intent to Use Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV Risk Behaviors, and Self-Report Neurocognitive Symptoms by High-Risk Drug Users: A Mediation Analysis
Shrestha R, Karki P, Huedo-Medina TB, Copenhaver M. Intent to Use Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), HIV Risk Behaviors, and Self-Report Neurocognitive Symptoms by High-Risk Drug Users: A Mediation Analysis. Journal Of The Association Of Nurses In AIDS Care 2017, 28: 612-621. PMID: 28478870, PMCID: PMC7451137, DOI: 10.1016/j.jana.2017.04.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV risk behaviorsNeurocognitive impairmentRisk behaviorsPreexposure prophylaxisSelf-reported neurocognitive symptomsHigh-risk drug usersHigh-risk PWUDPrEP uptakeNeurocognitive symptomsHIV riskDrug usersSimilar outcomesUnderserved populationsSignificant correlatesProphylaxisImportant unanswered questionsPreliminary evidencePrEPDissemination effortsMediation analysisUnanswered questionsVariables of interestHIVSymptomsClinicians