A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade

The Malaysian government has committed to `Fast Tracking the HIV Response' to achieve UNAIDS 2030 targets to end AIDS. The epidemic is concentrated among key populations and has shifted from people who inject drugs to HIV infection through sexual transmission among men who have sex with men, se...

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Main Authors: Chong, S. C. S., Hollingshead, B. M., Lim, S. H., Bourne, A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.267962022-04-18T01:30:12Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26796/ A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade Chong, S. C. S. Hollingshead, B. M. Lim, S. H. Bourne, A. RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine The Malaysian government has committed to `Fast Tracking the HIV Response' to achieve UNAIDS 2030 targets to end AIDS. The epidemic is concentrated among key populations and has shifted from people who inject drugs to HIV infection through sexual transmission among men who have sex with men, sex workers and transgender people. The aim of this scoping review was to examine social and behavioural research published since 2005 that can inform understanding of each stage of the 90:90:90 treatment cascade (as proposed by UNAIDS), including HIV risk behaviours and testing practices that precede entry. We found a concentration of studies related to predictors or correlates of HIV infections (mostly among men who have sex with men) and a shortfall in literature pertaining to sex workers or transgender people. While several studies examined factors associated with HIV testing, only one examined uptake of antiretroviral therapy and two explored issues of treatment adherence. No study examined broader care and support of people living with HIV. To scale-up effective programmes and apprise investment to achieve the ambitious targets set-out in the Malaysian National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan, a combination of comprehensive strategic information and evidence generated through primary research is critical. Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd 2021-07-03 Article PeerReviewed Chong, S. C. S. and Hollingshead, B. M. and Lim, S. H. and Bourne, A. (2021) A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade. Global Public Health, 16 (7). pp. 1014-1027. ISSN 1744-1692, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1822901 <https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1822901>. 10.1080/17441692.2020.1822901
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topic RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Chong, S. C. S.
Hollingshead, B. M.
Lim, S. H.
Bourne, A.
A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
description The Malaysian government has committed to `Fast Tracking the HIV Response' to achieve UNAIDS 2030 targets to end AIDS. The epidemic is concentrated among key populations and has shifted from people who inject drugs to HIV infection through sexual transmission among men who have sex with men, sex workers and transgender people. The aim of this scoping review was to examine social and behavioural research published since 2005 that can inform understanding of each stage of the 90:90:90 treatment cascade (as proposed by UNAIDS), including HIV risk behaviours and testing practices that precede entry. We found a concentration of studies related to predictors or correlates of HIV infections (mostly among men who have sex with men) and a shortfall in literature pertaining to sex workers or transgender people. While several studies examined factors associated with HIV testing, only one examined uptake of antiretroviral therapy and two explored issues of treatment adherence. No study examined broader care and support of people living with HIV. To scale-up effective programmes and apprise investment to achieve the ambitious targets set-out in the Malaysian National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan, a combination of comprehensive strategic information and evidence generated through primary research is critical.
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author Chong, S. C. S.
Hollingshead, B. M.
Lim, S. H.
Bourne, A.
author_facet Chong, S. C. S.
Hollingshead, B. M.
Lim, S. H.
Bourne, A.
author_sort Chong, S. C. S.
title A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
title_short A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
title_full A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
title_fullStr A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
title_full_unstemmed A scoping review of sexual transmission related HIV research among key populations in Malaysia: Implications for interventions across the HIV care cascade
title_sort scoping review of sexual transmission related hiv research among key populations in malaysia: implications for interventions across the hiv care cascade
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