About the Cochrane HIV/AIDS GroupThe Cochrane Review Group on HIV/AIDS is one of 52 Collaborative Review Groups (CRGs) of the Cochrane Collaboration. Established in 1992, the Cochrane Collaboration is an international network of health care professionals, researchers and consumers committed to developing and maintaining comprehensive, regularly updated systematic reviews of health care interventions in a given medical specialty. These are published online in The Cochrane Library. Established in 1997, the Cochrane HIV/AIDS Group brings together individuals from around the world who share an interest in writing, disseminating and updating systematic reviews of rigorous HIV/AIDS research. In a field evolving as rapidly as HIV/AIDS, the best evidence for treatment and prevention decisions may not always be clear. This is especially true in resource-constrained settings. Cochrane systematic reviews on HIV/AIDS topics assist clinicians, public health practitioners, policy makers and consumers in making evidence-based decisions about HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, and provide direct translation of cutting-edge research into practice. The primary responsibilities of the Cochrane HIV/AIDS Group include:
Editorial Base (San Francisco):
Satellite Editorial Base (Cape Town):
Editorial Board:
Working Group EditorsTreatment, Diagnostics and Prognostics
Behavioral, Social and Policy Prevention
Biomedical Prevention
Health Care Services
Consumer participation in the Cochrane HIV/AIDS GroupConsumer advocacy groups such as the National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) and the Global Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS (GNP +) have been instrumental in the development and growth of the Cochrane HIV/AIDS Group. These groups have helped to identify the HIV/AIDS Group's consumer editor whose responsibilities include representing consumers internationally and offering guidance to the identification of high priority reviews to be conducted. In addition, the consumer editor is charged with refereeing all abstracts of completed reviews and overseeing the creation of synopses of completed reviews which will be disseminated via our Web Site and will offer a brief overview of the review. If you are interested to learn more about the role of consumers in the Cochrane Collaboration, please visit the Cochrane Consumers Network Web Site. |
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