REVIEW PAPER
Systematic literature review
as a method to identify HIV/AIDS policies
of Asian governments
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Regional Research and Innovation Agency, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
Submission date: 2022-07-26
Final revision date: 2022-08-11
Acceptance date: 2022-08-15
Online publication date: 2025-08-31
Corresponding author
Nana Noviana
Regional Research
and Development Agency, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
HIV & AIDS Review 2025;24(3):165-174
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) managing policies to solve HIV/AIDS problems affect the formation of policies and opinions. To recognize a sound public policy, its implementation must be effective and meet the community’s needs. Therefore, in implementing policies for managing HIV/AIDS, proper and correct communication is needed. The method used in this study was a systematic literature review (SLR). The purpose of a systematic literature review is to evaluate and interpret all available research evidence relevant to a particular question. Thus, a systematic literature review is a process of answering relevant research questions by identifying, selecting, and synthesizing references. Based on the search process, articles discussing managing of HIV/AIDS by the government from 2019 to 2022 were considered, and out of 1,306 articles found, only 95 (7.3%) were included. Results of the search process referred to SLR, and it can be concluded that the method of handling HIV/AIDS by the government is minimal, with implemented treatment models not clearly described. The government must play an active role in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS so that patients can have access to good healthcare services and lead healthy lives.
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