Network Meta-Analytical Investigations of the Performance of HIV Combination Prevention Strategies for Indigenous Populations
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Settings
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Eligibility Criteria
2.4. Study Selection and Data Extraction
2.5. Methodological Quality Assessment and Risk of Bias
2.6. Ranking Analysis
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Included Studies
3.2. Network Structure and Data Analyzed
3.3. Main Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Methodological Clarity | Clearly Defined Population | Coherence Between Objectives and Methods | Measurable Out-Comes | Bias Control | Relevance to Public Policy | Overall Quality |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mill et al. (2008) [31] | High | Moderate | High | High | Low | High | High |
Bucharski et al. (2006) [28] | High | High | High | High | Moderate | High | High |
Ribeiro et al. (2015) [29] | Moderate | High | High | Low | High | High | High |
Landy et al. (2022) [30] | Moderate | High | Low | High | High | Moderate | Moderate |
Author/Year | Country | Population | Type of Study | Evaluated Strategy | Individuals (n) | Search Database |
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Mill et al. (2008) [31] | Australia | Indigenous people from Aboriginal ancestry of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Lands | Cross-sectional | Testing and care | 205 | PubMed |
Bucharski et al. (2006) [28] | Canada | Canadian Aboriginal ancestry (First Nations, Metis) | Descriptive study | Testing and care | 7 | Science Direct |
Ribeiro et al. (2015) [29] | Brazil | From Brazilian Amazon Region. | Cross-sectional | Testing and Home-based counseling and testing | 1861 | SciELO |
Landy et al. (2022) [30] | Canada | Indigenous people within a Métis cultural context. | Cross-sectional | Testing and sexual health education | 26 | PubMed |
Intervention | SUCRA Score (%) | SUCRA Ranking |
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Home-based counseling and testing for HIV | 45.17 [2.38; 857.01] | 1st |
Gone to a physician for HIV Test | 31.60 [1.46; 683.46] | 2nd |
Testing for HIV | 16.80 [0.89; 315.86] | 3rd |
Gone to a hospital for HIV Test | 12.45 [0.57; 272.01] | 4th |
Gone to a community or public health center for HIV Test | 10.37 [0.47; 227.14] | 5th |
Walk-in clinic for HIV test | 9.57 [0.44; 209.90] | 6th |
Received enough information today about HIV HCV HBV syphilis | 3.28 [2.00; 5.36] | 7th |
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Silva, M.J.A.; Marinho, R.L.; Sardinha, D.M.; Batista, D.R.L.; Figueira, L.R.T.; Soares, T.d.N.; Neves, K.A.S.; Suruí, A.M.; Colaço, M.N.; Peniche, V.d.S.; et al. Network Meta-Analytical Investigations of the Performance of HIV Combination Prevention Strategies for Indigenous Populations. Viruses 2025, 17, 1247. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091247
Silva MJA, Marinho RL, Sardinha DM, Batista DRL, Figueira LRT, Soares TdN, Neves KAS, Suruí AM, Colaço MN, Peniche VdS, et al. Network Meta-Analytical Investigations of the Performance of HIV Combination Prevention Strategies for Indigenous Populations. Viruses. 2025; 17(9):1247. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091247
Chicago/Turabian StyleSilva, Marcos Jessé Abrahão, Rebecca Lobato Marinho, Daniele Melo Sardinha, Diego Rafael Lima Batista, Luiza Raquel Tapajós Figueira, Tamires de Nazaré Soares, Keitty Anne Silva Neves, Aloma Mapinik Suruí, Manuella Nunes Colaço, Vinicius dos Santos Peniche, and et al. 2025. "Network Meta-Analytical Investigations of the Performance of HIV Combination Prevention Strategies for Indigenous Populations" Viruses 17, no. 9: 1247. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091247
APA StyleSilva, M. J. A., Marinho, R. L., Sardinha, D. M., Batista, D. R. L., Figueira, L. R. T., Soares, T. d. N., Neves, K. A. S., Suruí, A. M., Colaço, M. N., Peniche, V. d. S., Kerr, L. R. F. S., Bispo, S. K. d. S., Garcia, A. J. P., Kendall, C., & Lima, L. N. G. C. (2025). Network Meta-Analytical Investigations of the Performance of HIV Combination Prevention Strategies for Indigenous Populations. Viruses, 17(9), 1247. https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091247