Role of peer support in a hepatitis C elimination programme

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作者
Jugnarain, Davina Varsha [1 ]
Halford, Rachel [1 ]
Smith, Stuart [1 ]
Hickman, Matthew [2 ]
Samartsidis, Pantelis [3 ]
Foster, Graham R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Queen Mary Univ London, Barts Hlth Liver Ctr, Blizard Inst, Hepatitis Trust C, London, England
[2] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, Populat Hlth Sci, Bristol, Avon, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, MRC Biostat Unit, Cambridge, England
关键词
elimination; hepatitis; peers; statistics; virus;
D O I
10.1111/jvh.13626
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Many people with chronic hepatitis C infection don't engage in treatment. To eliminate hepatitis C and avoid health inequalities therapy must be provided to everyone. In other diseases peers with lived experience of the condition have improved care but, for hepatitis C, studies have not shown unequivocal benefit. We completed a retrospective analysis of the English National Health Service treatment registry comparing treatment networks with and without peers using Bayesian Poisson (for count outcomes) or Bayesian Binomial (for proportion outcomes) mixed effects models with time fixed effects. For each outcome, we estimated relative ratio (RR-Poisson model) or odds ratio (Odds Ratio (OR)-Binomial model) between peer and non-peer networks. We analysed 30,729 patients within 20 operational delivery networks. In networks with peers there was an increase in the number of people initiating therapy (RR 1.12 95%, credible interval 1.02-1.21) and an increase in the proportion completing therapy (OR 2.45 95%, credible interval 1.49-3.84). However, we saw no change in proportions of people using drugs who initiated therapy nor any significant change in virological response (OR 1.14 95% credible interval 0.979-1.36). We repeated the analysis looking at the impact of peers two months after they had been introduced, when they had established networks of contacts, and saw an increase in the proportion of people treated in addiction services. In treating patients with chronic hepatitis C infection the inclusion of peer supporters may increase the number of people who initiate and complete antiviral therapy.
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