开展社区对话,进一步了解南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省肝病患者和乙型肝炎病毒感染者的信念、行为和护理障碍

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Busangani Ngwenya , Motswedi Anderson , Nondumiso Mpanza , Welcome Mbokazi , Luthando Zuma , Thandeka Khoza , Gloria Sukali , Elizabeth Waddilove , Marion Delphin , Collins Iwuji , Ngcebo Mhlongo , Nomathamsanqa Majozi , Janet Seeley , Janine Upton , Guy Harling , Philippa C. Matthews , Anita Edwards
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摘要

导言世界卫生组织(WHO)制定了消除乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)的目标,其中包括预防新感染和减少死亡。我们对南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村地区的乙肝病毒感染者(PLWHB)和肝病患者在诊断、预防和治疗方面的信念、行为和障碍进行了调查,以收集相关信息,为研究工作提供依据,并为开发更好的临床和公共卫生服务提供支持。方法我们采用跨学科方法(结合公众参与、社会科学、临床和实验室团队成员),与非洲健康研究所(AHRI)社区咨询委员会(CAB)成员开展了社区对话。结果社区咨询委员会成员对 HBV 感染、传播和预防缺乏了解和认识,社区成员和医护人员也有类似报告。参与者认识到肝病症状。据民政局报告,他们认为导致肝病的原因是酗酒和不坚持艾滋病治疗。结论:了解治疗障碍对于未来建立当地居民可获得、可负担和可接受的 HBV 和肝病诊断、治疗和预防服务非常重要。需要开展教育、提高认识和宣传活动,改善肝脏保健途径,使其对当地社区有效。
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Community dialogue to enhance understanding of beliefs, behaviours and barriers to care for people living with liver disease and HBV infection in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Introduction

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set targets for the elimination of Hepatitis B virus (HBV), which include preventing new infections and reducing deaths. We explored beliefs, behaviours and barriers to diagnosis, prevention and treatment for people living with HBV infection (PLWHB) and those with liver disease in a rural South African population in KwaZulu-Natal, to gather information to inform research and support the development of improved clinical and public health services.

Methods

Using an interdisciplinary approach (combining public engagement, social science, clinical and laboratory team members) we conducted a community dialogue with members of the Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI) Community Advisory Board (CAB). Notes from the discussions were used to write up an account from which themes were identified during a team debrief session for data analysis.

Results

There was a lack of knowledge and awareness of HBV infection and transmission and prevention amongst CAB members, also reported among community members and healthcare workers. The participants recognised liver disease symptoms. Perceived causes of liver disease reported by the CAB were alcohol and non-adherence to HIV treatment. Barriers to care included stigma, poverty, and delays in referrals for HBV diagnosis and management.

Conclusion

Understanding barriers to care is important to shape future services for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of HBV and liver disease which are accessible, affordable and acceptable to the local population. Education, awareness and advocacy for improved liver health care pathways are required to make them effective for local communities.

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Journal of Virus Eradication
Journal of Virus Eradication Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
39 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Virus Eradication aims to provide a specialist, open-access forum to publish work in the rapidly developing field of virus eradication. The Journal covers all human viruses, in the context of new therapeutic strategies, as well as societal eradication of viral infections with preventive interventions. The Journal is aimed at the international community involved in the prevention and management of viral infections. It provides an academic forum for the publication of original research into viral reservoirs, viral persistence and virus eradication and ultimately development of cures. The Journal not only publishes original research, but provides an opportunity for opinions, reviews, case studies and comments on the published literature. It focusses on evidence-based medicine as the major thrust in the successful management of viral infections.The Journal encompasses virological, immunological, epidemiological, modelling, pharmacological, pre-clinical and in vitro, as well as clinical, data including but not limited to drugs, immunotherapy and gene therapy. It is an important source of information on the development of vaccine programs and preventative measures aimed at virus eradication.
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