越南和菲律宾以人为本的病毒性肝炎护理的障碍和促进因素:患者旅程地图研究结果。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Bethany Holt, Jhaki Mendoza, Hoang Nguyen, Duong Doan, Vy H. Nguyen, Daniel Joy Cabauatan, Lam Dam Duy, Martin Fernandez, Manu Gaspar, Geohari Hamoy, Joseph Michael D. Manlutac, Sinit Mehtsun, Timothy Bill Mercado, Boon-Leong Neo, Bao Ngoc Le, Hoa Nguyen, Huyen Thu Nguyen, Yen Nguyen, Thuy Pham, Todd Pollack, Mary Cris Rombaoa, Pham Thai, Tran Khanh Thu, Pham Xuan Truong, Dung Vu, Janus Ong, David Duong
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在越南和菲律宾,病毒性肝炎是导致肝硬化和肝癌的主要原因。本研究旨在了解乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者接受治疗的障碍和促进因素,以支持两国到 2030 年消除病毒性肝炎这一公共卫生威胁的努力。研究人员对越南一个省和菲律宾一个地区的 63 名乙型肝炎或丙型肝炎患者进行了有目的、基于配额的回顾性半结构访谈。通过快速演绎法进行主题分析,得出了三个护理阶段的主要结论:(1) 前期认知和检测,(2) 联系和开始治疗,(3) 持续治疗和康复。研究发现,参与者从不同的切入点出发,经历了五个典型的旅程。认知和检测前阶段的障碍包括对肝炎及其管理的认识有限、耻辱感和心理影响。促进因素包括熟悉医疗系统和/或患者受益于医疗系统内的社会关系。在联系和开始治疗阶段,障碍包括难以实际进入、复杂的导航和咨询不足。在这一阶段,家庭支持成为关键的促进因素。在持续治疗和康复阶段,治疗费用以及社会和文化对疾病和药物使用的看法既是障碍,也是促进因素。尽管越南和菲律宾的文化和医疗系统背景不同,但通过对两国人民的乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎治疗历程的探索,我们发现了许多相似之处。这项研究的启示可能有助于形成以人为本、符合实际情况的证据基础,为设计和改进这两个研究地点的肝炎初级保健服务提供参考。
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Barriers and enablers to people-centred viral hepatitis care in Vietnam and the Philippines: Results of a patient journey mapping study

Barriers and enablers to people-centred viral hepatitis care in Vietnam and the Philippines: Results of a patient journey mapping study

In Vietnam and the Philippines, viral hepatitis is the leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. This study aims to understand the barriers and enablers of people receiving care for hepatitis B and C to support both countries' efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030. Retrospective, semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive, quota-based sample of 63 people living with hepatitis B or C in one province of Vietnam and one region of the Philippines. A rapid deductive approach to thematic analysis produced key findings among the three phases of care: (1) pre-awareness and testing, (2) linkage and treatment initiation and (3) ongoing treatment and recovery. The research found that participants followed five typical journeys, from a variety of entry points. Barriers during the pre-awareness and testing phase included limited awareness about hepatitis and its management, stigma and psychological impacts. Enablers included being familiar with the health system and/or patients benefiting from social connections within the health systems. During the linkage and treatment initiation phase, barriers included difficult physical access, complex navigation and inadequate counselling. In this phase, family support emerged as a critical enabler. During the ongoing treatment and recovery phase, the cost of care and socially and culturally informed perceptions of the disease and medication use were both barriers and enablers. Exploring peoples' journeys with hepatitis B and C in Vietnam and the Philippines revealed many similarities despite the different cultural and health system contexts. Insights from this study may help generate a contextualized, people-centred evidence base to inform the design and improvement of primary care services for hepatitis in both research sites.

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Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Viral Hepatitis publishes reviews, original work (full papers) and short, rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It solicits these articles from epidemiologists, clinicians, pathologists, virologists and specialists in transfusion medicine working in the field, thereby bringing together in a single journal the important issues in this expanding speciality. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis is a monthly journal, publishing reviews, original work (full papers) and short rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It brings together in a single journal important issues in this rapidly expanding speciality including articles from: virologists; epidemiologists; clinicians; pathologists; specialists in transfusion medicine.
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