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Table 2 Willingness to pay (KSH)a for components of online pharmacy PrEP delivery, among potential online PrEP users and current online PrEP/PEP users

From: Willingness to pay for HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis services delivered via an online pharmacy in Kenya

Ā 

Potential Online PrEP Users

(N=772)

Current Online PrEP/PEP Users

(N=740)

Ā 

Median (IQR)

Mean (SD)

Median (IQR)

Mean (SD)

p-valued

Package of online PrEP/PEP servicesb

ā€ƒOnline PrEP services: 1-month supply

1000 (800-1975)

1388.41 (995.74)

1000 (567 – 1667)

1271.16 (1340.38)

0.05

ā€ƒOnline PEP services: 28-day supply

--

--

500 (200 – 1000)

812.95 (1376.61)

--

Package components

ā€ƒTelehealth visits with remote clinician

300 (150-500)

362.09 (480.06)

400 (125-500)

495.74 (667.65)

<0.001

ā€ƒBlood-based HIV self-test

200 (100-300)

242.62 (182.66)

250 (150-300)

269.11 (214.09)

0.01

ā€ƒOral HIV self-test

200 (100-300)

231.72 (160.79)

--

--

--

ā€ƒPrEP drugs: one-month supplyc

300 (200-500)

480.83 (550.89)

333 (167 – 667)

506.30 (656.52)

0.4

ā€ƒPrEP drugs: three-month supplyc

Ā Ā 

1000 (500 – 2000)

1518.91 (1969.57)

--

ā€ƒDelivery of PrEP pills

200 (100-200)

192.85 (120.88)

--

--

--

New PrEP products

ā€ƒMonthly injectablee

--

--

1000 (500 – 2000)

1514.73 (2671.17)

Ā 

ā€ƒMonthly vaginal ringf

--

--

500 (250 – 1000)

767.74 (727.16)

Ā 
  1. aAverage USD/KSH 2022 exchange rate = 118 KSH per 1 USD
  2. bPackage of PrEP delivery services includes HIV testing, remote clinical consultation, 1-month supply of PrEP medication, and delivery
  3. cExcluding delivery fees
  4. dp-value for comparison of means using ANOVA
  5. en=554 participants completed questions about WTP for monthly injectable PrEP
  6. fn=31 participants completed questions about WTP for vaginal ring