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Poor citation, coding and reporting: A review of adherence-enhancing interventions for highly active antiretroviral therapy creates an inaccurate picture of the state of the field

机译:引文,编码和报告不佳:对高活性抗逆转录病毒疗法的依从性增强干预措施的评论造成了该领域现状的不准确印象

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The recent systematic review of interventions to promote antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence by Mathes and colleagues [1] published in HIV Medicine contains several methodological flaws that lead to an overly pessimistic depiction of the state of the literature; indeed, it contradicts other widely cited reviews on the topic that demonstrate the efficacy of such interventions to improve both adherence and viral load (VL) [2-5]. Curiously, the only prior review cited was Simoni [5], and only then to support a lack of efficacy for adherence interventions, which is contrary to the main findings of that review. This bias in citation creates unfounded authority for the authors' dire conclusions that 'adherence enhancing interventions are not promising'.
机译:Mathes及其同事[1]最近对促进抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)依从性的干预措施进行了系统的综述,该出版物发表在HIV医学上,存在许多方法论上的缺陷,导致对文献状态的描述过于悲观。确实,这与该主题上其他被广泛引用的评论相矛盾,后者证明了此类干预措施对于改善依从性和病毒载量(VL)均有效[2-5]。奇怪的是,之前引用的唯一综述是Simoni [5],直到那时才支持缺乏依从性干预措施的有效性,这与该综述的主要发现相反。这种引文偏见为作者的可怕结论(“坚持坚持干预措施没有希望”)创造了毫无根据的权威。

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