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Barriers to effective management of hepatitis C virus in people who inject drugs: Evidence from outpatient clinics

机译:有效管理丙型肝炎病毒的障碍,用于注射毒品的人:来自门诊诊所的证据

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Abstract Introduction and Aims People who inject drugs (PWID) constitute the largest reservoir of hepatitis C virus (HCV). Although effective medications are available and access to care is universal in Italy, the proportion of PWID receiving appropriate care remains low. Design and Methods To identify the major barriers for PWID to HCV treatment we surveyed a large sample of practitioners working in outpatient addiction centres (SerDs). The survey was conducted in two stages and involved 30.3% of SerDs operating in Italy. In the first, SerD physicians completed a questionnaire designed with a Delphi structure. In the second, SerD practitioners completed a targeted questionnaire to identify barriers to four SerD services in HCV management: screening, referral, treatment and harm reduction. Results The first‐stage questionnaire, in which a Delphi and RAND‐UCLA method was used, revealed a lack of agreement among the physicians about barriers to health care. The more detailed second‐stage questionnaire indicated the barriers to delivering specific SerD services. As regarded the delivery of all four services, the major reasons for treating 50% of patients were: physician and nurse understaffing, technical, economic and logistic issues. In contrast, the practitioners who responded that they follow protocol recommendations often deliver all four services to 50% of patients. Discussion and Conclusions HCV treatment remains out of reach for many PWID attending a drug treatment centre in Italy. To meet the World Health Organisation (WHO) target, there is a need to increase economic, technical and staff support at treatment centres using the protocols and the universal health care already in place.
机译:摘要引入和旨在注入药物(PWID)的人构成丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的最大储层。虽然有效的药物在意大利可以获得并获得护理,但普遍存在意大利的普遍存在,但PWID接收适当护理的比例仍然很低。设计和方法,以确定PWID对HCV治疗的主要障碍我们调查了在门诊成瘾中心(SERDS)工作的大型从业者样本。该调查分为两个阶段,涉及意大利运营的30.3%的Serds。首先,塞德医师完成了一个用Delphi结构设计的调查问卷。在第二,塞德从业者完成了目标问卷,以确定HCV管理中四位SERD服务的障碍:筛选,转诊,治疗和减少损害。结果采用了德尔福和兰德-MCLA方法的第一阶段问卷,揭示了医生缺乏对医疗保健障碍的一致意见。更详细的第二阶段问卷表明提供特定的SERD服务的障碍。据关注所有四项服务,治疗患者的主要原因是:医生和护士患者,技术,经济和后勤问题。相比之下,回答他们遵循协议建议的从业者通常会将所有四项服务提供给& 50%的患者。讨论和结论HCV治疗仍然遥不可及,因为许多参加意大利药物治疗中心的许多PWID。为满足世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的目标,有必要利用已经到位的议定书和普遍医疗保健的治疗中心增加经济,技术和工作人员支持。

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    《Drug and alcohol review》 |2019年第6期|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Institute of Clinical Physiology National Research Council of Italy (IFC‐CNR)Pisa Italy;

    Institute of Clinical Physiology National Research Council of Italy (IFC‐CNR)Pisa Italy;

    Dipartimento di Medicina MolecolareUniversità di PadovaPadua Italy;

    Clinica Malattie Infettive Dipartimento di Medicina dei SistemiUniversità di Roma Tor VergataRome;

    Presidente FeDerSerD ‐ Federazione Italiana degli Operatori dei Dipartimenti e dei Servizi delle;

    UOC Prevenzione e Cura Tossicodipendenze ed Alcolismo ASL Roma “C”Rome Italy;

    Azienda ULSS 16 di Padova Distretto Socio‐Sanitario n. 1 Struttura Semplice Dipartimentale “Sanit;

    Fondazione Fatebenefratelli per la Ricerca e la Formazione Sanitaria e SocialeRome Italy;

    Dipartimento di Scienze dell′Economia e della Gestione AziendaleUniversità Cattolica del Sacro;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 药学;
  • 关键词

    hepatitis C virus; infection; drugs; people who inject drugs management;

    机译:丙型肝炎病毒;感染;毒品;注射药物管理的人;

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