Objective: To explore the range of meanings about the role of support for patients with hepatitis C by examining medical specialists' perceptions. Method: The study employed a qualitative, open-ended interview design and was conducted in four major teaching hospitals in Adelaide, South Australia. Eight participants (three infectious disease physicians, four gastroenterologists, one hepatologist), selected through purposive sampling, were interviewed about general patient support, their role in support provision, the role of non-medical support and their reasons for not using support services. Results: Main themes included a focus on support as information provision and that patient education is best carried out by a medical specialist. The ...
Abstract Background Australians with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) can access affordable Direct Acting A...
This study presents the details of a descriptive exploratory study conducted in Karachi, on patients...
Objective Although the number of individuals contracted with hepatitis C virus infection is increasi...
Objective: To explore the range of meanings about the role of support for patients with hepatitis C ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical ...
BackgroundChronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical co...
Adherence to treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with the successful eradi...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
Provision of hepatitis C virus (HCV) assessment and treatment via opioid substitution treatment (OST...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of persons from marginalised/at-risk backgr...
Among the estimated 210,000 Australians living with the hepatitis C virus, over 80% will go on to li...
It is estimated that more than 242,000 Australians have Hepatitis C, and around 16,000 new cases are...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
Aim: Peer support services have been shown to be beneficial in increasing uptake and adherence to tr...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
Abstract Background Australians with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) can access affordable Direct Acting A...
This study presents the details of a descriptive exploratory study conducted in Karachi, on patients...
Objective Although the number of individuals contracted with hepatitis C virus infection is increasi...
Objective: To explore the range of meanings about the role of support for patients with hepatitis C ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical ...
BackgroundChronic hepatitis C affects millions of people worldwide, may have significant physical co...
Adherence to treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with the successful eradi...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
Provision of hepatitis C virus (HCV) assessment and treatment via opioid substitution treatment (OST...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of persons from marginalised/at-risk backgr...
Among the estimated 210,000 Australians living with the hepatitis C virus, over 80% will go on to li...
It is estimated that more than 242,000 Australians have Hepatitis C, and around 16,000 new cases are...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
Aim: Peer support services have been shown to be beneficial in increasing uptake and adherence to tr...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to explore the issues surrounding chronic hepatitis C, combination...
Abstract Background Australians with chronic hepatitis C (HCV) can access affordable Direct Acting A...
This study presents the details of a descriptive exploratory study conducted in Karachi, on patients...
Objective Although the number of individuals contracted with hepatitis C virus infection is increasi...