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Hepatitis C virus infection in Irish drug users and prisoners – a scoping review

机译:爱尔兰吸毒者和囚犯中的丙型肝炎病毒感染–范围回顾

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Hepatitis C infection is a major public health concern globally. In Ireland, like other European countries, people who use drugs (PWUD) and prisoners carry a larger HCV disease burden than the general population. Recent advances in HCV management have made HCV elimination across Europe a realistic goal. Engaging these two marginalised and underserved populations remains a challenge. The aim of this review was to map key findings and identify gaps in the literature (published and unpublished) on HCV infection in Irish PWUD and prisoners. A scoping review guided by the methodological framework set out by Levac and colleagues (based on previous work by Arksey & O’Malley). A total of 58 studies were identified and divided into the following categories; Epidemiology, Guidelines and Policy, Treatment Outcomes, HCV-related Health Issues and qualitative research reporting on Patients’ and Health Providers’ Experiences. This review identified significantly higher rates of HCV infection among Irish prisoners and PWUD than the general population. There are high levels of undiagnosed and untreated HCV infection in both groups. There is poor engagement by Irish PWUD with HCV services and barriers have been identified. Prison hepatology nurse services have a positive impact on treatment uptake and outcomes. Identified gaps in the literature include; lack of accurate epidemiological data on incident infection, untreated chronic HCV infection particularly in PWUD living outside Dublin and those not engaged with OST. Ireland like other European countries has high levels of undiagnosed and untreated HCV infection. Collecting, synthesising and identifying gaps in the available literature is timely and will inform national HCV screening, treatment and prevention strategies.
机译:丙型肝炎感染是全球主要的公共卫生问题。在爱尔兰,与其他欧洲国家一样,吸毒(PWUD)和囚犯所承受的HCV疾病负担比一般人群更大。 HCV管理的最新进展已使在整个欧洲消除HCV成为现实的目标。让这两个边缘化和服务不足的人群参与仍然是一个挑战。这项审查的目的是找出主要发现,并找出有关爱尔兰PWUD和囚犯中HCV感染的文献(已发表和未发表)中的空白。在Levac和同事提出的方法框架的指导下进行范围界定审查(基于Arksey&O’Malley的先前工作)。共确定58项研究,分为以下几类:流行病学,指南和政策,治疗结果,与HCV相关的健康问题以及有关患者和医护人员经验的定性研究报告。这项审查发现爱尔兰囚犯和PWUD中的HCV感染率明显高于普通人群。两组中未诊断和未治疗的HCV感染水平都很高。爱尔兰PWUD与HCV服务的接触不佳,并且发现了障碍。监狱肝病学护士服务对治疗的吸收和治疗效果有积极影响。文献中发现的空白包括:缺乏有关事件感染的准确流行病学数据,未经治疗的慢性HCV感染,特别是在都柏林以外的PWUD和未与OST接触的人中。像其他欧洲国家一样,爱尔兰的HCV感染也未被诊断和治疗,其水平很高。及时收集,综合和发现现有文献中的空白,将为国家HCV筛查,治疗和预防策略提供依据。

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