Roseline Dzekem Dine, Giulia Muraca, Behnam Sadeghirad, Lawrence Mbuagbaw
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摘要
背景和目的尽管有预防艾滋病毒的措施,但新的艾滋病毒感染仍在上升。达匹维林阴道环(DVR)是一种硅胶环形环,连续28天将25毫克的达匹维林分配到女性阴道内,以预防艾滋病毒感染;然而,DVR的有效性很大程度上取决于依从性。迄今为止,对DVR的依从性尚未进行汇总和总结。本系统综述的目的是总结非洲妇女坚持DVR预防HIV-1的证据,并将研究结果汇总为定量估计。方法我们将对在非洲妇女中使用DVR预防HIV-1的研究进行系统回顾。我们将检索MEDLINE, Global Health, CINAHL和EMBASE从数据库建立到2024年12月。我们将纳入观察性研究和随机试验,这些研究对象是居住在非洲、使用DVR的年龄在15至49岁之间的妇女。我们的主要结果将是坚持DVR。成对的审稿人将独立筛选符合条件的研究并提取相关数据。我们将对DVR依从性进行随机效应荟萃分析。证据的确定性将使用GRADE方法进行评估。本系统综述和荟萃分析将有助于更好地了解DVR依从性如何有助于预防妇女HIV-1感染,以及影响观察到的依从性的因素。该研究结果可为未来DVR和其他PrEP工具的研究和创新提供重要的基础知识。本协议文章的研究结果将作为同行评审出版物、会议和硕士论文的一部分进行传播。
Adherence to the Dapivirine Vaginal Ring Among Cisgender Women in Africa: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background and Aims
Despite the availability of HIV preventive measures, new HIV infections are still on the rise. The Dapivirine Vaginal Ring (DVR) is a silicone circular ring that continuously distributes 25 mg of Dapivirine into a woman's vagina for 28 days to prevent HIV infection; however, the effectiveness of DVR is largely dependent on adherence. To date, adherence to DVR has not been aggregated and summarized. The objective of this systematic review is to summarize the evidence on adherence to DVR for HIV-1 prevention among African women and to aggregate findings into a quantitative estimate.
Methods
We will conduct a systematic review of studies in which DVR has been used to prevent HIV-1 in African women. We will search MEDLINE, Global Health, CINAHL, and EMBASE from database inception to December 2024. We will include observational studies and randomized trials of women between 15 and 49 years of age, resident in Africa, who have used the DVR. Our primary outcome will be adherence to DVR. Pairs of reviewers will independently screen for eligible studies and will extract relevant data. We will perform a random-effects meta-analysis for DVR adherence. Certainty of the evidence will be assessed using the GRADE approach.
Discussion
This systematic review and meta-analysis will contribute to a better understanding of how DVR adherence aids in preventing HIV-1 infection in women, as well as the factors that influence observed adherence. Its findings can provide important foundational knowledge for future research and innovation in DVR and other PrEP tools. Findings from this protocol article will be disseminated as peer-reviewed publications, at conferences, and as part of a master's thesis.