Beth Rachlis
University of Toronto
69 Papers
548 Citations
Beth Rachlis is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 63 publications. Previous affiliations of Beth Rachlis include McMaster University & University of British Columbia.
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Papers
Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa and North America: a meta-analysis.
Edward J Mills,Jean B. Nachega,Jean B. Nachega,Iain Buchan,James Orbinski,Amir Attaran,Sonal Singh,Sonal Singh,Beth Rachlis,Ping Wu,Curtis Cooper,Lehana Thabane,Kumanan Wilson,Gordon H. Guyatt,David R. Bangsberg +14 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that favorable levels of adherence, much of which was assessed via patient self-report, can be achieved in sub-Saharan African settings and that adherence remains a concern in North America.
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Adherence to HAART: A Systematic Review of Developed and Developing Nation Patient-Reported Barriers and Facilitators
Edward J Mills,Jean B. Nachega,David R. Bangsberg,Sonal Singh,Beth Rachlis,Ping-ping Wu,Kumanan Wilson,Iain Buchan,Christopher J. Gill,Curtis Cooper +9 more
TL;DR: Important barriers to adherence are consistent across multiple settings and countries, and Clinicians should use this information to engage in open discussion with patients to promote adherence and identify barriers and facilitators within their own populations.
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Barriers to participation in clinical trials of cancer: a meta-analysis and systematic review of patient-reported factors
Edward J Mills,Dugald Seely,Beth Rachlis,Lauren Griffith,Ping Wu,Kumanan Wilson,Peter M. Ellis,James R. Wright +7 more
TL;DR: The identification of barriers to the participation in clinical trials should help trialists to develop strategies that will keep to a maximum participation and cooperation in cancer trials, while informing and protecting prospective participants adequately.
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Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Mortality and Events With Statin Treatments. A Network Meta-Analysis Involving More Than 65,000 Patients
TL;DR: Statins have a clear role in primary prevention of CVD mortality and major events and are well established for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) clinical events and mortality.
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Improving Engagement in the HIV Care Cascade: A Systematic Review of Interventions Involving People Living with HIV/AIDS as Peers
Becky L. Genberg,Sylvia Shangani,Kelly Sabatino,Beth Rachlis,Juddy Wachira,Paula Braitstein,Don Operario +6 more
TL;DR: Mixed findings were mixed on the impact of peers on ART adherence, viral suppression, and mortality while positive effects of peer interventions on improving linkage and retention were found.