In this episode, LaRon E. Nelson, PhD, RN, FNP, FNAP, FNYAM, FAAN, discusses the role that healthcare professionals (HCPs) may be playing in their patients’ pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) persistence and strategies to modify their approach to encourage persistence, from Clinical Care Options (CCO), including:
- Racial disparities in the PrEP care continuum
- Consideration that PrEP persistence may be less about relationship to the drug than the environment
- Examples of HCP implicit bias regarding PrEP responsibility based on racism and sexual prejudice
- Impact of HCP implicit bias on PrEP persistence
- Impact of racism on clinical cognition
- The demonstrated effects of stereotype threat and the potential healthcare implications
- Ways to improve clinical conversations about PrEP
- Providing person-centered care to encourage PrEP persistence using the Client‑Centered Care Coordination (C4™) Model
Faculty
LaRon E. Nelson, PhD, RN, FNP, FNAP, FNYAM, FAAN
Independence Foundation Professor
School of Nursing
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
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