| Literature DB >> 29096647 |
Zhi-Bin Li1, Lei Zhang2, Jun Wang3, Le-Ping Huang4, Zhi-Rong Zhou5, Yi-Ning Cao6, Min Zhao7,8,9, Jiang Du10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to document the prevalence of hepatitis C among MMT patients, hepatitis C virus (HCV) knowledge of patients and MMT staff members, and the barriers preventing them from receiving or delivering HCV-related services in MMT clinics of China.Entities:
Keywords: China; Hepatitis C; Heroin dependent; Methadone maintenance treatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29096647 PMCID: PMC5667515 DOI: 10.1186/s12954-017-0197-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Harm Reduct J ISSN: 1477-7517
Demographic and hepatitis prevalence by HCV status
| Total | HCV positive | HCV negative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, | |||
| Males | 191 (79.6) | 132 (78.6) | 59 (81.9) |
| Females | 49 (20.4) | 36 (21.4) | 13 (18.1) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 42.0 (8.6) | 41.2 (8.5) | 43.8 (8.7) |
| Age, | |||
| 21–35 | 70 (29.3) | 56 (33.3) | 14 (19.7) |
| 36–50 | 127 (53.1) | 88 (52.4) | 39 (54.9) |
| 51–61 | 42 (17.6) | 24 (14.3) | 18 (25.3) |
| Marital status, | |||
| Never married/single | 72(30.0) | 52 (30.9) | 20 (27.8) |
| Married/living together | 115(47.9) | 85 (50.6) | 30 (41.7) |
| Divorced/separated | 53(22.1) | 31 (18.5) | 22 (30.6) |
| Education, | |||
| Middle school or less | 125 (52.1) | 88 (52.4) | 37 (51.4) |
| High school or higher | 115 (47.9) | 80 (47.6) | 35 (48.6) |
| Self-reported HCV test results, | |||
| No | 84 (35.0) | 39 (23.2) | 45 (62.5) |
| Yes | 116 (48.3) | 104 (61.9) | 12 (16.7) |
| Unknown | 40 (16.7) | 25 (14.9) | 15 (20.8) |
| HAV (IgG) positive, | 104 (43.7) | 76 (45.5) | 28 (39.4) |
| HBV positive, | 20 (8.3) | 10 (5.9) | 10 (13.9) |
| HIV | 0 | 0 | 0 |
*p < 0.05
HCV knowledge and risk behaviors by HCV status
| Total | HCV positive | HCV negative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HCV knowledge, mean (SD) | 6.8 (3.7) | 7.0 (3.5) | 6.4 (3.8) |
| Time of drug use (year), mean (SD)* | 10.9 (6.7) | 11.4 (7.2) | 10.0 (5.3) |
| Injection in past 30 days, | 6 (2.6) | 6 (3.8) | 0 (0.0) |
| Shared needles in past 30 days, | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| More than one sexual partner in past 30 days, | 10 (9.6) | 7 (9.5) | 3 (9.6) |
| Not using condoms when having sex, | |||
| With primary sex partner | 68 (66.0) | 47 (63.5) | 21 (72.4) |
| With casual sex partner | 14 (14.0) | 9 (12.3) | 5 (18.5) |
| With commercial sex partner | 12 (12.0) | 6 (8.3) | 6 (21.4) |
| Harmful drinking, | 20 (8.3) | 15 (8.9) | 5 (6.9) |
| Current health is poor by self-report, | 181 (75.7) | 131 (78.5) | 50 (69.5) |
| Depression symptoms in past 6 months, | 109 (45.4) | 79 (47.0) | 30 (41.7) |
| Suicide ideation in past 6 months, | 39 (16.3) | 30 (17.9) | 9 (12.5) |
| BDI > 15, | 107 (44.9) | 72 (43.4) | 35 (48.6) |
Note 1: Individuals who did not answer the sexual risk questions were dropped from the analysis. Thus, among the 240 participants, 104 were not included in the more than one sexual partner in past 30 days question, 103 were not included in the condom use with primary sex partner question, 100 were not included in the condom use with casual sex partner question, and 100 were not included in the condom use with commercial sex partner question
Note 2: Harmful drinking is defined by an AUDIT score of 7 or more
*p < 0.05
Patients’ perception of HCV-related services in their treatment programs
| Total | HCV positive | HCV negative | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Need HCV-related training when receiving treatment, mean (SD) | 6.0 (3.1) | 6.1 (3.2) | 5.9 (3.2) |
| Need HCV testing when receiving treatment, | 199 (82.3) | 144 (85.7) | 55 (76.4) |
| Need HCV medical support when receiving treatment, mean (SD) | 7.1 (2.9) | 7.2 (2.8) | 6.7 (3.2) |
| Barriers preventing patients from using these services | |||
| Worry that others know about the infection, mean (SD) | 3.6 (3.6) | 3.8 (3.6) | 3.1 (3.6) |
| Not engaging in risky behavior, will not suffer from HCV, mean (SD) | 2.6 (3.3) | 2.3 (3.1) | 3.4 (3.8) |
| No physical discomfort, do not need to treat HCV infection, mean (SD) | 3.2 (3.5) | 2.8 (3.3) | 4.2 (3.7) |
| Worry about withdrawal is unsanitary, so do not test, mean (SD) | 2.6 (3.1) | 2.19 (2.98) | 2.73 (3.52) |
| Cannot afford treatment, | 184 (77.3) | 133 (79.2) | 51 (72.3) |
| Cannot find HCV treatment sites, | 132 (55.2) | 98 (58.3) | 34 (47.9) |
| Doctors cannot comply with the orders, adhere to long-term treatment, | 111 (46.4) | 80 (47.6) | 31 (43.7) |
| Do not have enough time, | 139 (57.9) | 96 (57.1) | 43 (59.7) |
| Satisfied with HCV testing service, mean (SD) | 7.7 (2.7) | 7.5 (2.7) | 8.1 (2.7) |
| Satisfied with HCV education in current treatment site, mean (SD) | 7.0 (2.6) | 6.9 (2.5) | 6.8 (2.9) |
| Satisfied with medical support, mean (SD) | 7.4 (2.7) | 7.2 (2.7) | 7.7 (2.6) |
MMT staff characteristics and HCV services provided in their clinics
| Total | |
|---|---|
| Males, mean (SD) | 41 (69.5) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 46.7 (8.5) |
| Time of work in MMT clinics (months), mean (SD) | 45.3 (20.5) |
| Education, | |
| College and higher | 14 (24.1) |
| Less than college | 44 (75.9) |
| Received HCV-related training | 10 (16.9) |
| HCV knowledge scores | 10.9 (3.1) |
| HCV education provided in their sites, | |
| Provided group counseling | 23 (39.6) |
| Provided individual counseling | 36 (62.1) |
| Provided TV/video program | 20 (35.7) |
| Provided booklet | 34 (58.6) |
| HCV testing provided in their sites, | |
| Pre-test counseling | 35 (60.0) |
| Post-testing counseling | 41 (69.5) |
| HCV antibody testing | 45 (76.3) |
| Provided genotype/PCR testing | 18 (31.1) |
| HCV medical treatment provided in their sites, | |
| Have psychical doctors | 8 (13.5) |
| Provided referral service | 18 (30.5) |
| Provided information for liver transplant | 5 (8.6) |
| Provided information for antivirus treatment | 9 (15.5) |
| Help patients deal with side effects | 26 (45.6) |
| Set up group support for HCV-positive patients | 8 (13.8) |
| Case management for HCV-positive patients | 10 (17.5) |