| Literature DB >> 20972850 |
Miranda Surjadi1, Cara Torruellas, Claudia Ayala, Hal F Yee, Mandana Khalili.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C (HCV) knowledge is limited in injection drug users (IDU). Vulnerable populations including IDUs are disproportionally affected by HCV. Effective HCV education can potentially reduce disparity in HCV prevalence and its outcome in this population. AIM: This study aimed to assess the impact of formal HCV education and factors associated with improved HCV knowledge in the vulnerable population.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20972850 PMCID: PMC3008930 DOI: 10.1007/s10620-010-1455-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dig Dis Sci ISSN: 0163-2116 Impact factor: 3.199
Summary of components of HCV knowledge questionnaire
| Multiple-choice questions | Correct at baseline (%) |
|---|---|
| Hepatitis C is caused by? | 83 |
| What is hepatitis C? | 51 |
| How does a person know that he/she has hepatitis C? | 65 |
| What is the treatment for hepatitis C? | 65 |
| What are the side-effects of treatment for hepatitis C? | 51 |
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| Hepatitis C is a common chronic disease | 51 |
| Hepatitis C has different genotypes | 44 |
| Genotype 1 is the most common in the United States | 27 |
| Hepatitis C usually has no symptoms | 37 |
| Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver | 89 |
| Alcohol makes hepatitis C disease worse | 95 |
| Most people with hepatitis C develop liver cancer | 54 |
| Most people with hepatitis C do not develop cirrhosis | 29 |
| Most people with hepatitis C eventually need a liver transplant | 69 |
| People with HIV can also receive hepatitis C treatment | 79 |
| Liver biopsy is helpful in assessing damage to the liver from hepatitis C | 78 |
| There are vaccines available for | |
| Hepatitis A | 74 |
| Hepatitis B | 76 |
| Hepatitis C | 38 |
| How does a person get or spread hepatitis C? | |
| Sharing needles | 88 |
| Blood transfusion | 83 |
| Through childbirth | 35 |
| Hugging | 58 |
| Toilet | 61 |
| Sexual intercourse | 63 |
| Tattoos/piercings | 78 |
| Sharing food/utensils | 57 |
| Sharing razor | 74 |
Patient characteristics (n = 201)
| Age mean ± SD (years) | 49 ± 10 |
| Males (%) | 136 (69) |
| Race/ethnicity (%) | |
| Caucasian | 96 (49) |
| African American | 51 (26) |
| Latino | 20 (10) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 13 (7.0) |
| Other | 15 (8) |
| Born in United States (%) | 161 (83) |
| Married/living together (%) | 29 (15) |
| Temporary housing or homeless (%) | 36 (18) |
| Employed (%) | 48 (25) |
| Income: $15,000 or less (%) | 135 (74) |
| High school and above education (%) | 159 (83) |
| HIV co-infection (%) | 14 (7) |
| Methadone maintenance/drug rehabilitation program (%) | 31 (16) |
| Current alcohol use (%) | 21 (13) |
| History of heavy alcohol use > 50 g/day (%) | 100 (59) |
| HCV risk factors (%) | |
| IDU | 125 (64) |
| Blood transfusion | 49 (26) |
| Sexual | 17 (9) |
| Other | 10 (5) |
| Never heard of hepatitis C (%) | 25 (13) |
| Prior treatment of hepatitis C (%) | 23 (12) |
Multivariate analysis of predictors of knowledge scores prior to HCV education
| Variable | Coefficient | 95% CI* |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age | −0.7 | −1.3 to −0.8 | 0.03** |
| Female gender | −1.8 | −10 to 6.5 | 0.7 |
| Race (compared to White) | |||
| African American | −12.3 | −20.8 to −3.9 | 0.004** |
| Latino | −10.0 | −23.9 to 3.83 | 0.2 |
| Asian | 1.8 | −23.2 to 26.8 | 0.9 |
| Other | −5.0 | −19.9 to 9.9 | 0.51 |
| Education: high school and above | 7.1 | 0.2 to 14.0 | 0.045** |
| IDU | −5.1 | −13.3 to 3.2 | 0.2 |
| Methadone maintenance | 6.2 | −3.6 to 15.9 | 0.2 |
| Current alcohol use | −0.06 | −0.6 to 0.5 | 0.8 |
| High interest in obtaining medical care | 7.2 | −0.4 to 14.8 | 0.06 |
* 95% confidence intervals; ** p < 0.05 is considered significant
Change in knowledge score after HCV education
| Knowledge categories | Mean change in % knowledge score | 95% CI* |
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|---|---|---|---|
| HCV transmission | 10 | 6 to 14 | 0.0003** |
| HCV diagnosis | 9 | −56 to 74 | 0.3 |
| HCV knowledge | 16 | 3 to 29 | 0.02** |
| Natural history of HCV | 13 | −4 to 30 | 0.1 |
| HCV treatment | 10 | −7 to 29 | 0.2 |
| Health care maintenance | 17 | 12 to 22 | 0.004** |
* 95% confidence intervals; ** p < 0.05 is considered significant