Background: Highly effective direct-acting antiviral drugs provide the opportunity to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, but established pathways can be ineffective. We aimed to examine whether a community pharmacy care pathway increased treatment uptake, treatment completion, and cure rates for people receiving opioid substitution therapy, compared with conventional care.Methods: This cluster-randomised trial was done in Scottish community pharmacies. Before participants were recruited, pharmacies were randomly assigned (1:1) to refer patients with evidence of HCV antibodies to conventional care or offered them care in the pharmacy (pharmacist-led care). Pharmacies were stratified by location. All pharmacies were trained to offer...
Background: Conventional healthcare models struggle to engage those at risk of hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background The standard pathways of testing and treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in t...
Background: Elimination targets for hepatitis C have been set across the world. In the UK almost 90%...
Background: Highly effective direct-acting antiviral drugs provide the opportunity to eliminate hepa...
Background: Highly effective direct-acting antiviral drugs provide the opportunity to eliminate hepa...
INTRODUCTION: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects 0.7% of the general population, and up to 40...
Introduction: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects 0.7% of the general population, and up to 40...
Funding This study was funded in partnership by the Scottish Government, Gilead and Bristol-Myers Sq...
Background: Direct-acting antiviral therapy (DAAs) for hepatitis C infection (HCV) have a much small...
Background: Conventional healthcare models struggle to engage those at risk of hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background The standard pathways of testing and treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in t...
Background: Elimination targets for hepatitis C have been set across the world. In the UK almost 90%...
Background: Highly effective direct-acting antiviral drugs provide the opportunity to eliminate hepa...
Background: Highly effective direct-acting antiviral drugs provide the opportunity to eliminate hepa...
INTRODUCTION: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection affects 0.7% of the general population, and up to 40...
Introduction: Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection affects 0.7% of the general population, and up to 40...
Funding This study was funded in partnership by the Scottish Government, Gilead and Bristol-Myers Sq...
Background: Direct-acting antiviral therapy (DAAs) for hepatitis C infection (HCV) have a much small...
Background: Conventional healthcare models struggle to engage those at risk of hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background The standard pathways of testing and treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in t...
Background: Elimination targets for hepatitis C have been set across the world. In the UK almost 90%...