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The State of HIV/AIDS-Related Research in Cambodia: A Review of Existing Research Studies 1. Overview of the Process. Presentation Outline. Introduction: What types of research studies were collected? Description: How were the publications gathered?

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  1. The State of HIV/AIDS-Related Research in Cambodia: A Review of Existing Research Studies1. Overview of the Process

  2. Presentation Outline Introduction: What types of research studies were collected? Description: How were the publications gathered? Results: What are have been researched with what design? Achievements: What are the strengths of the HIV/AIDS research community? Challenges: What are the gaps of the HIV/AIDS research community?

  3. How was „research“ defined? Purpose of the inventory: To catalogue the collected HIV/AIDS related research studies With the concrete objective: To aggregate all published knowledge on the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its response On-going research therefore excluded Research was understood as: A systematic investigation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge (University of Virginia, University of Pennsylvania)

  4. What types of research studies were collected? Journal articles: Saphonn, V. et al. (2005). "Trends of HIV-1 Seroincidence Among HIV-1 Sentinel Surveillance Groups in Cambodia, 1999–2002." Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes39(5): 6 Reports: RHAC (2006). Knowledge and Behavior of Young People on STI, Family Planning and HIV/AIDS. Phnom Penh: 43. Conference papers: Sopheab, H. et al. (2006). Community Action for Preventing HIV in Cambodia. XVI International AIDS Conference. Toronto. Evaluations: Thwyn, A. (2006). Food Support to People Living With HIV/AIDS and OVC with Home Based Care. Phnom Penh, KHANA, USAID and WFP

  5. How were the publications gathered? 1. Database queries: Pubmed database, for journal articles (Keywords: HIV AND Cambodia) Social Science Citation Index (Keywords: HIV AND Cambodia) Medscape database, for conference papers (Keyword: Cambodia) 2. Handsearch, using the snowball method: Interviewed organizations, who referred me to others,and so on… Method‘s advantage: Allows to identify the Cambodian HIV/AIDS research community Method‘s disadvantage:Excludes organizations outside the community

  6. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  7. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  8. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  9. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  10. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  11. How were the publications gathered? (2)

  12. What areas have been researched? • 250 research studies included in the inventory so far

  13. What research design was used?

  14. What are the strengths of the HIV/AIDS research community? • Awareness Organizations not only passively, but actively aware of the importance of research • Abundance At least 250 research studies from more than 30 different organizations 3. Diversity Each organization looks at HIV from a different angle, ensuring a holistic response

  15. What are the gaps of the HIV/AIDS research community? • Neglected knowledge management - Of 103 reports, 18 are lost (17% of all reports) - Organizations themselves not aware of all their publications Recommendation: Organizations to keep a complete list of all publications together with reference copies • No coordinative structure in place - Abundance of organizations carrying out research - Some well-linked, others not at all Recommendation: To establish some type of forum where all organizations can come together

  16. What are the shortcomings? (continued)

  17. What are the gaps of the HIV/AIDS research community? • Neglected knowledge management - Of 103 reports, 18 are lost (17% of all reports) - Organizations themselves not aware of all their publications Recommendation: Organizations to keep a complete list of all publications together with reference copies • No coordinative structure in place - Abundance of organizations carrying out research - Some well-linked, others not at all Recommendation: To establish some type of forum where all organizations can come together

  18. Thank YouFor Your Attention!

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