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. 2018 Nov 14;13(11):e0207372. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207372

Table 2. Associations between familiarity/experience and likelihood of providing PrEP.

How likely do you think you would be to provide PrEP services to clients at risk for HIV after completion of additional training and participation in a collaborative practice agreement?
 
N
Somewhat, A little, or Not at all likely Very or Fairly likely Odds Ratio
(95% CI)
P-value
Yes, I have counseled HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. n (%) 123 14 (25) 30 (45) 2.43 (1.12, 5.27) 0.023
Yes, I have completed HIV-related continuing education in the past year. n (%) 123 7 (13) 19 (28) 2.77 (1.07, 7.19) 0.032
Yes, I am familiar with the use of tenofovir/emtricitabine as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for the prevention of HIV. n (%) 123 22 (39) 32 (48) 1.41 (0.69, 2.90) 0.346
Yes, I am aware of the current CDC guidelines for PrEP use. n (%) 123 12 (21) 19 (28) 1.45 (0.63, 3.33) 0.378
Yes, I have counseled patients on antiretroviral therapy for PrEP use. n (%) 123 3 (5) 14 (21) 4.67 (1.27, 17.19) 0.013
Yes, I have cared for at least one HIV-infected patient in the past year as part of my practice? n (%) 113 24 (46) 42 (69) 2.58 (1.20, 5.56) 0.015