Summary
Women account for ~20% of new HIV infections in the US, and are systematically under-accessed for HIV prevention. The intersection of patient-side barriers (lack of patient knowledge, perceived risk, and medical mistrust), and provider-side barriers (lack of knowledge, discomfort with prevention counseling, and bias) impacts uptake of novel HIV prevention methods, such as available and forthcoming methods of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV (oral, injectable, etc.). To address these barriers, the trainee (Ms. Anderson) will adapt a family planning (FP) shared decision-making (SDM) tool