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Will peer-based interventions improve hepatitis C virus treatment uptake among young people who inject drugs?

Jessica Jacob1,2, Lianping Ti1,2, Rod Knight3,4.   

Abstract

People who inject drugs (PWID) are disproportionately affected by hepatitis C virus (HCV) and have low rates of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment uptake, despite universal coverage of the medication in most Canadian settings. Investigation into peer-based interventions as a means of improving treatment uptake has yielded promising results in adult PWID populations. In this commentary, we discuss the benefits and considerations of integrating peer-based interventions into HCV care for adolescent and young adult PWID living with HCV. Given that young PWID experience high transmission rates and account for most new infections, improving strategies for youth engagement with DAA treatment is critical. We describe how peer-based interventions can feature the unique importance of peer relationships in this period of life and provide a low-barrier way of delivering health promotion messages. In particular, we discuss the ability of peer-based interventions to reshape the narrative of HCV care in young PWID peer networks by empowering youth to share experiences and knowledge with others. We conclude by addressing knowledge gaps in the literature which must be filled in order to strengthen the impact of peer-based interventions on treatment uptake rates among young PWID.

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Keywords:  Hepatitis C; Peer-based intervention; Treatment; Young people who inject drugs

Year:  2020        PMID: 32936434     DOI: 10.17269/s41997-020-00413-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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2.  "I want to get better, but…": identifying the perceptions and experiences of people who inject drugs with respect to evolving hepatitis C virus treatments.

Authors:  Trevor Goodyear; Helen Brown; Annette J Browne; Peter Hoong; Lianping Ti; Rod Knight
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2021-03-19

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Authors:  Joaquin Cabezas; Susana Llerena; Miguel Mateo; Rocío Álvarez; Carmen Cobo; Victoria González; Elisa Martró; Antonio Cuadrado; Javier Crespo
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