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Meta-Analysis
. 2025 Mar 24:70:1607733.
doi: 10.3389/ijph.2025.1607733. eCollection 2025.

Retention in Care After Transition to Adult Care for Adolescents and Young Adults With HIV: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Meta-Analysis

Retention in Care After Transition to Adult Care for Adolescents and Young Adults With HIV: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Mulugeta Shegaze Shimbre et al. Int J Public Health. .

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the retention rates of adolescents and young adults (aged 10-25 years) living with HIV during the transition to adult HIV care.

Methods: The study involved 15 cohort studies conducted since 2015, focusing on adolescents and young adults aged 10-25 years living with HIV who transitioned to adult care. The primary outcome measured was the retention rate in care after transition. Data screening and extraction were performed using Covidence software, and the quality of included studies was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute tool.

Results: The pooled 1-year retention rate was 81% (95% CI: 78%, 91%), while the 2-year retention rate was 69% (95% CI: 53%, 83%). Significant heterogeneity was observed between studies (I2 = 96.73%). Subgroup analyses revealed geographical differences, with Asia exhibiting the highest retention rates. Retrospective study designs yielded better retention outcomes.

Conclusion: The findings underscore the challenges and variability in retention rates for adolescents transitioning to adult HIV care. There is a critical need for targeted interventions and improved follow-up strategies to enhance retention and meet global HIV care targets.

Keywords: HIV; adolescents; retention in care; transition to adult care; young adults.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they do not have any conflicts of interest.

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Flow chart of preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA): a systematic review and meta-analysis (worldwide, 2024).
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Forest plot of the retention rate of 1 year after transition to adult HIV care: a systematic review and meta-analysis (worldwide, 2024).
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Forest plot of the retention rate of 2 years after transition to adult HIV care: a systematic review and meta-analysis (worldwide, 2024).
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Funnel plot to assess publication bias in the 1-year retention rate after transition to adult HIV care: a systematic review and meta-analysis (worldwide, 2024).
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Funnel plot to assess publication bias in the 2-year retention rate after transition to adult HIV care: a systematic review and meta-analysis (worldwide, 2024).

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