Introduction: We implemented triage nurse rapid HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening, in parallel with physician diagnostic testing, in our urban emergency department (ED). Methods: A 2-month cross-sectional survey was performed to determine the proportion of patients who correctly reported being tested for HIV and HCV. Results: A total of 492 patients were surveyed. Fifty-one (70%) of the 73 patients who reported being HIV tested and 372 (89%) of the 419 patients who reported not being HIV tested were correct. Thirty (60%) of the 50 patients who reported being HCV tested and 416 (94%) of the 442 patients who reported not being HCV tested were correct. Conclusion: Although most ED patients correctly reported whether testing was perform...
Recent studies demonstrate high rates of previously undiagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection am...
Objectives: Guidelines recommend hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening for all people living with HIV (P...
Universal HIV and HCV screening in emergency departments (ED) can reach populations who are less lik...
Introduction: An estimated 25% of the 1.2 million individuals living with human immunodeficiency vir...
Eliminating hepatitis C as a public health threat requires an improved understanding of how to incre...
Introduction: With the current hepatitis C (HCV) epidemic in the Appalachian region and the risk of ...
International audienceObjectives To determine the prevalence of undiagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...
This study had two goals: 1) To examine the knowledge of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV screening a...
Aim: In this study, we randomized the patients without known hepatitis-B, hepatitis C and HIV infect...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing Appalachian opioid epidemic has led to increasing hepatitis C virus (HCV) in...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
The emergency department (ED) is mentioned specifically in the Swiss HIV testing recommendations as ...
This study examined healthcare providers’ and patients’ knowledge of hepatitis C (HCV), and their at...
This study examined healthcare providers’ and patients’ knowledge of hepatitis C (HCV), and their at...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is a potential high-yield site in healthcare to reach pati...
Recent studies demonstrate high rates of previously undiagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection am...
Objectives: Guidelines recommend hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening for all people living with HIV (P...
Universal HIV and HCV screening in emergency departments (ED) can reach populations who are less lik...
Introduction: An estimated 25% of the 1.2 million individuals living with human immunodeficiency vir...
Eliminating hepatitis C as a public health threat requires an improved understanding of how to incre...
Introduction: With the current hepatitis C (HCV) epidemic in the Appalachian region and the risk of ...
International audienceObjectives To determine the prevalence of undiagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) ...
This study had two goals: 1) To examine the knowledge of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HCV screening a...
Aim: In this study, we randomized the patients without known hepatitis-B, hepatitis C and HIV infect...
BACKGROUND: The ongoing Appalachian opioid epidemic has led to increasing hepatitis C virus (HCV) in...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
The emergency department (ED) is mentioned specifically in the Swiss HIV testing recommendations as ...
This study examined healthcare providers’ and patients’ knowledge of hepatitis C (HCV), and their at...
This study examined healthcare providers’ and patients’ knowledge of hepatitis C (HCV), and their at...
Background: The Emergency Department (ED) is a potential high-yield site in healthcare to reach pati...
Recent studies demonstrate high rates of previously undiagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection am...
Objectives: Guidelines recommend hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening for all people living with HIV (P...
Universal HIV and HCV screening in emergency departments (ED) can reach populations who are less lik...