Impact of a minimal monitoring HCV treatment approach on Health-Related Quality of Life.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Thiago S Torres, Pooja T Saha, Laura Smeaton, Chanelle Wimbish, Dimas Alexandre Kliemann, Anchalee Avihingsanon, Cissy Kityo, Jaclyn Ann Bennet, Marije Van Schalkwyk, Benjamin Linas, Estevao Portela Nunes, Gregory K Robbins, David Wyles, Susanna Naggie, Mark Sulkowski, Sandra Wagner Cardoso, Sunil Solomon
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Abstract

Background: Direct-acting antivirals (DAA) are highly effective for the management of HCV disease. This study aims to evaluate changes in health-related quality of life (HQoL) among people with HCV who were treated with DAAs using a minimal monitoring (MINMON) approach.

Methods: ACTG A5360 was a multicenter, international (Brazil, South Africa, Thailand, Uganda, and USA) trial to assess the feasibility and efficacy of MINMON approach in people with HCV. We measured HQoL using EQ-5D-3L at baseline, sustained virological evaluation visit, week 48 and week 72, and described using EQ-5D summary index (ranges:0-1) and visual analog scale (VAS) score (ranges 0-100). We used paired T-tests to evaluate the change in EQ-5D summary and multivariable linear regression for changes in VAS scores.

Results: Overall, 394 individuals were included; most did not have cirrhosis (360; 91%) or problematic alcohol use (278; 71%). We found HQoL improvements for participants from Brazil and Thailand, but not for the USA. Participants reported high rates of pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression, with decreases over time only for Brazil. Factors associated with larger improvements in VAS scores included: cirrhosis at baseline, and non-use or problematic use of other substances (apart from tobacco/marijuana) compared to non-problematic use.

Conclusion: We found HQoL improvements among people with HCV following DAA treatment with variability across countries. Our findings reinforce the importance of DAA treatment, especially among those with advanced HCV disease. Continuous mental health care including depression and substance use support should be offered to individuals after HCV treatment.

Trial registration number: NCT03512210 (22-Oct-2018) Direct-acting antivirals are highly effective for the management of hepatitis C disease. Recent studies have shown that hepatitis C treatment with direct-acting antivirals has a positive impact on quality of life. However, no studies have assessed quality of life among individuals starting direct-acting antivirals treatment across multiple countries representing high-, middle- and low-income settings. In this study, we evaluated changes in health-related quality of life among people with hepatitis C who were treated with direct-acting antivirals using a simplified treatment delivery and offering minimal in-person monitoring. We found quality of life improvements among persons with hepatitis C after direct-acting antivirals treatment, with differences across countries. Although direct-acting antivirals treatment works well and should be available to all persons with hepatitis C, we found that participants with cirrhosis (liver damage) had higher improvements in quality of life, reinforcing the importance of starting treatment among people with advanced hepatitis C. We also found high rates of anxiety and depression, pointing to the importance of adding mental health care and support to infectious diseases services.

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Quality of Life Research
Quality of Life Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
8.60%
发文量
224
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Quality of Life Research is an international, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the rapid communication of original research, theoretical articles and methodological reports related to the field of quality of life, in all the health sciences. The journal also offers editorials, literature, book and software reviews, correspondence and abstracts of conferences. Quality of life has become a prominent issue in biometry, philosophy, social science, clinical medicine, health services and outcomes research. The journal''s scope reflects the wide application of quality of life assessment and research in the biological and social sciences. All original work is subject to peer review for originality, scientific quality and relevance to a broad readership. This is an official journal of the International Society of Quality of Life Research.
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