1. What facilitates hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing and the role of stigma among primary care patients in China?
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Marley, Gifty, Seto, Wai‐Kay, Yan, Weihui, Chan, Polin, Tucker, Joseph D., Tang, Weiming, and Wong, William C. W.
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HEPATITIS B , *PRIMARY care , *PATIENT care , *HEALTH facilities , *SOCIAL stigma , *CHRONIC hepatitis B , *VIRAL hepatitis , *CONTACT tracing - Abstract
Approximately 80% of primary healthcare facilities in China were ready to deliver hepatitis care services by 2021. This study aimed to assess hepatitis B and C test uptake, identify the factors associated with testing and determine the predictors of hepatitis stigma among primary care patients. We conducted a cross‐sectional survey among patients seeking care in the family medicine and primary care unit of the University of Hong Kong‐Shenzhen Hospital, China. Participants were 30 years or older and had not tested for HBV and HCV in the preceding 12 months. Test uptake was defined as self‐reported previous HBV and HCV testing. Descriptive statistics, Chi‐square test, forward multivariable logistic regression and stepwise multiple linear regression were conducted, and a p‐value <.05 was deemed statistically significant. A total of 750 eligible patients completed the survey, and 54.5% (404 ± 0.9) were between 30 and 40 years old. Most participants were heterosexuals 98.0% (n = 735), female 57.5% (n = 431), married 78.3% (587) and earned ≤1500 USD per month 54.4% (n = 408). A 66.1% (n = 496) and 13.7% (n = 103) self‐reported previous HBV and HCV testing, respectively, and 62% (n = 468) were vaccinated. HCV testing was associated with HBV testing (aOR = 13.7, 95% CI:2.1–91.5); and HBV testing was associated with family history of HBV (aOR = 2.4, 95%CI:1.1–5.5). Overall hepatitis stigma was about average and decreased with family history of HBV (p =.017). In conclusion, HCV testing uptake among primary care patients was low and needs to be further promoted. Integrating HBV and HCV testing interventions and fostering family‐based support for disclosure could effectively improve testing uptake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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