Person-Centred Hepatitis C Virus Treatment In Community Settings

D. Pourmarzi
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has set a target to eliminate the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) as a public health threat by 2030. To achieve this, HCV treatment needs to be accessible through primary health care providers in community settings. In Australia, general practitioners and nurse practitioners can prescribe nearly free direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medication. However, there are still many barriers to the provision of HCV treatment in community settings. Considering the characteristics of HCV infection, people with HCV, and the Australian primary health system, person-centred HCV treatment is suggested to improve treatment uptake and adherence. Although the provision of person-centred HCV treatment in community settings is emphasised, the characteristics of these models are not well described. This short report describes the characteristics of person-centred HCV treatment in community settings to inform policy and practices in supporting HCV elimination. The characteristics were developed based on the analysis of findings of studies conducted by the author using person-centred care framework. The studies included a mixed methods systematic literature review, a Delphi study, and a mixed methods case study on a community-based model of care for treating HCV.
在社区环境中开展以人为本的丙型肝炎病毒治疗
世界卫生组织(WHO)制定了到 2030 年消除丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)这一公共卫生威胁的目标。为实现这一目标,丙型肝炎病毒治疗需要通过社区初级医疗保健提供者来实现。在澳大利亚,全科医生和执业护士几乎可以免费开具直接作用抗病毒(DAA)药物处方。然而,在社区环境中提供 HCV 治疗仍存在许多障碍。考虑到 HCV 感染、HCV 感染者和澳大利亚初级卫生系统的特点,建议采用以人为本的 HCV 治疗方法,以提高治疗的接受率和依从性。尽管在社区环境中提供以人为本的 HCV 治疗得到了强调,但这些模式的特点却没有得到很好的描述。本简短报告介绍了社区环境中以人为中心的 HCV 治疗的特点,以便为支持消除 HCV 的政策和实践提供信息。这些特点是在作者采用以人为本的护理框架对研究结果进行分析的基础上形成的。这些研究包括一项混合方法的系统性文献综述、一项德尔菲研究和一项关于以社区为基础的治疗 HCV 护理模式的混合方法案例研究。
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