Title of article :
Research priorities in the field of HIV and AIDS in Iran
Author/Authors :
Haghdoost, AliAkbar Research Centre for Modeling in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Sadeghi, Masoomeh Regional Knowledge Hub for HIV/AIDS Surveillance - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Nasirian, Maryam Regional Knowledge Hub for HIV/AIDS Surveillance - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Mirzazadeh, Ali Regional Knowledge Hub for HIV/AIDS Surveillance - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , Navadeh, Soodabeh Regional Knowledge Hub for HIV/AIDS Surveillance - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: HIV is a multidimensional problem. Therefore, prioritization of research topics in this field is a serious challenge. We
decided to prioritize the major areas of research on HIV/AIDS in Iran. Materials ans Methods: In a brain-storming session with the
main national and provincial stakeholders and experts from different relevant fields, the direct and indirect dimensions of HIV/AIDS
and its related research issues were explored. Afterward, using the Delphi method, we sent questionnaires to 20 experts (13 respondents)
from different sectors. In this electronic based questioner, we requested experts to evaluate main topics and their subtopics.
The ranges of scores were between 0 and 100. Results: The score of priorities of main themes were preventive activities (43.2),
large scale planning (25.4), the estimation of the HIV/AIDS burden (20.9), and basic scientific research (10.5). The most important
priority in each main theme was education particularly in high risk groups (52.5), developing the national strategy to address the epidemic
(31.8), estimation of the incidence and prevalence among high-risk groups (59.5) and developing new preventive methods
(66.7), respectively. Conclusions: The most important priorities of researches on HIV/AIDS were preventive activities and developing
national strategy. As high risk groups are the most involved people in the epidemic, and they are also the most hard-to-reach subpopulations,
a national well designated comprehensive strategy is essential. However, we believe with a very specific and directed
scheme, special attention to research in basic sciences is necessary, at least in limited number of institutes.
Keywords :
HIV , AIDS , Priority , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics