Objectives: Testing is the first step in treatment and care for blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). As new treatments for viral hepatitis emerge, it is important to document effective models for BBV/STI testing. A nurse-led intervention was implemented across three prisons in Victoria to improve BBV/STI testing. We evaluated the impact of the intervention on BBV/STI testing rates and hepatitis B (HBV) vaccination for reception prisoners. Methods: BBV/STI testing and HBV vaccination data were collected from the medical files of 100 consecutive reception prisoners at three prisons (n=300) prior to and after the intervention was implemented. Results: BBV testing increased significantly from 21% of prisoners t...
The research in this thesis presents insights into elements of healthcare provided in micro-communit...
Background: Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
The first National Prison Entrants’ Bloodborne Virus & Risk Behaviour Survey (NPEBBV&RBS) was conduc...
Objectives: Testing is the first step in treatment and care for blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and sexua...
Abstract Objectives: Testing is the first step in treatment and care for blood‐borne viruses (BBVs) ...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health problem recognised by the UK ...
Background: Prevalence data on viral hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and HIV infection in pris...
Background & Aims: Micro-elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in high-risk populations is a fe...
To achieve elimination of hepatitis C (HCV), a critical group to prioritise for diagnosis and treatm...
Background: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
With recent advances in anti‐viral therapy there is an opportunity to eliminate HCV from the UK popu...
Abstract Background Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infectio...
Purpose - Hepatitis C (HCV) infections are prevalent in custodial settings worldwide, yet provision ...
Background Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populati...
The research in this thesis presents insights into elements of healthcare provided in micro-communit...
Background: Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
The first National Prison Entrants’ Bloodborne Virus & Risk Behaviour Survey (NPEBBV&RBS) was conduc...
Objectives: Testing is the first step in treatment and care for blood-borne viruses (BBVs) and sexua...
Abstract Objectives: Testing is the first step in treatment and care for blood‐borne viruses (BBVs) ...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health problem recognised by the UK ...
Background: Prevalence data on viral hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and HIV infection in pris...
Background & Aims: Micro-elimination of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in high-risk populations is a fe...
To achieve elimination of hepatitis C (HCV), a critical group to prioritise for diagnosis and treatm...
Background: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populat...
With recent advances in anti‐viral therapy there is an opportunity to eliminate HCV from the UK popu...
Abstract Background Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infectio...
Purpose - Hepatitis C (HCV) infections are prevalent in custodial settings worldwide, yet provision ...
Background Hepatitis B is an important public health issue, especially in the female prison populati...
The research in this thesis presents insights into elements of healthcare provided in micro-communit...
Background: Prison populations are known to be at high risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs...
The first National Prison Entrants’ Bloodborne Virus & Risk Behaviour Survey (NPEBBV&RBS) was conduc...