Evaluation of the Impact and Outcomes of a Rapid Transition to Telehealth PrEP Delivery at a Sexual Health Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Evaluation of the Impact and Outcomes of a Rapid Transition to Telehealth PrEP Delivery at a Sexual Health Clinic During the COVID-19 Pandemic



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  • Alternative Title:
    Sex Transm Dis
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    Background:

    Increasing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use is a critical part of ending the HIV epidemic. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many PrEP services transitioned to a telehealth model (telePrEP). This report evaluates the effect of COVID-19 and the addition of telePrEP on delivery of PrEP services at the Denver Sexual Health Clinic (DSHC), a regional sexual health clinic in Denver, CO.

    Methods:

    Prior to COVID-19, DSHC PrEP services were offered exclusively in-clinic. In response to the pandemic, after March 15, 2020, most PrEP initiation and follow up visits were converted to telePrEP. A retrospective analysis of DSHC PrEP visits compared pre-COVID-19 (September 1, 2019 to March 15, 2020) to post-COVID-19 (March 16, 2020 to September 30, 2020) visit volume, demographics, and outcomes.

    Results:

    The DSHC completed 689 PrEP visits pre-COVID-19 and maintained 96.8% (n=667) of this volume post-COVID-19. There were no differences in client demographics between pre-COVID-19 (n=341) and post-COVID-19 PrEP start visits (n=283) or between post-COVID-19 in-clinic (n=140) vs telePrEP start visits (n=143). There were no differences in 3–4-month retention rates pre-COVID-19 (n=17/43) and post-COVID-19 (n=21/43) (P=0.52) or between in-clinic (n=12/21) and telePrEP clients (n=9/22) in the post-COVID-19 window (P=0.37). Also, there were no significant differences in lab completion rates between in-clinic (n=140/140) and telePrEP clients (n=138/143) (P=0.06) and prescription fill rates between in-clinic (n=115/136) and telePrEP clients (n=116/135) in the post-COVID-19 window (P=0.86).

    Conclusions:

    Implementation of TelePrEP enabled the DSHC to sustain PrEP services during the COVID-19 pandemic without significant differences in demographics, engagement, or retention in PrEP services.

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    37820240
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC10668045
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    50
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    12
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