Bach Xuan-Tran, Carl A Latkin, Hai Thanh-Phan, Huong L Thi-Nguyen, Chi Linh-Hoang, Cyrus S H Ho, Roger C M Ho
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摘要
吸烟破坏了艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者抗逆转录病毒治疗的有效性,并可能与其他健康问题有关。本研究旨在分析Web of Science数据库中艾滋病感染者吸烟研究的增长和内容。通过共现分析和Jaccard的相似指数计算来识别和可视化国家合作、关键词共现和研究主题的网络。对摘要内容进行探索性因子分析,揭示研究领域和研究景观。1991-2017年期间,论文发表数量以每年14.55%的速度增长,其中2007-2017年期间发表的论文占总数的74%。涵盖了广泛的主题,特别是合并症,戒烟和戒烟的干预措施,以及戒烟与抗逆转录病毒治疗依从性的强制关系。研究发现,在低收入和中等收入国家中,缺乏关于艾滋病毒感染者吸烟的研究,地理位置接近之外的国家之间的合作有限,缺乏对当地情况和社会心理因素的讨论。近年来,人们对艾滋病感染者的吸烟情况进行了更广泛的研究,提高了我们对吸烟对艾滋病患者的重大和具体影响的认识和认识,这反过来又有助于提出和实施适当的解决方案。然而,应作出更多努力,审查和了解背景方面,包括每个国家或一个国家内较小亚人群的具体文化和信仰,特别是目前研究不足的文化和信仰,以及心理行为因素,以实施更有效的干预措施,减少艾滋病毒携带者的吸烟。
Smoking among people living with HIV/AIDS: a bibliometric analysis (GAPRESEARCH).
Tobacco smoking undermines the effectiveness of antiretroviral therapy (ART) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and potentially associates with other health problems. This study aimed to analyze the growth and content of research on smoking among PLWHA on Web of Science Database. Co-occurrence analysis and Jaccard's' similarity index calculation were performed to identify and visualize networks of countries collaboration, keywords co-occurrence, and research topics. Exploratory factor analysis was applied to the abstracts' contents to uncover research domains and landscapes. The number of publications increased by 14.55% annually in the period of 1991-2017, with 74% of total papers published within 2007-2017. A wide range of topics have been covered, notably co-morbidities, interventions on smoking abstinence and cessation, and the enforcing relationship of smoking cessation with antiretroviral treatment adherence. A shortage of studies on smoking among PLWHA in low- and middle-income countries, limited collaborations between countries outside of close geographical proximity and a lack of discussion on local contexts and psychosocial factors were found. Smoking among PLWHA has been being studied more extensively in recent years, enhancing our knowledge and awareness of the significant and specific effects smoking have on PLWHA, which, in turn, assisting the proposals and implementations of suitable solutions. However, more efforts should be made to examine and understand contextualized aspects, including culture and beliefs specific to each nation or smaller sub-population within a country, especially those currently under-researched, as well as psycho-behavioral factors to implement more effective interventions to reduce smoking among PLWHA.
期刊介绍:
AIDS Reviews publishes papers reporting original scientific, clinical, epidemiologic and social research which contribute to the overall knowledge of the field of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and human retrovirology. Currently, the Journal publishes review articles (usually by invitation, but spontaneous submitted articles will also be considered). Manuscripts submitted to AIDS Reviews will be accepted on the understanding that the authors have not submitted the paper to another journal or published the material elsewhere.