Clinical trials have shown that taking Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) everyday along with using other HIV prevention measures like condoms and regular HIV and STI screening is the best way to reduce a person’s chance of acquiring HIV. The purpose of the QPrEPd study is to examine the results of these PrEP clinical trials in the 'real world' setting to show that PrEP is a feasible, safe and effective method for reducing the risk of HIV acquisition in the Queensland community. The QPrEPd study aims to investigate how PrEP can be provided to HIV negative people through general practitioners and sexual health clinics in Queensland, whether HIV negative people will find PrEP and if it is delivered in an acceptable manner through the project.
The project was a finalist at the 2017 Queensland Health Awards for Excellence.