Assessing the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of a Pilot Hepatitis C Screening Program at Food Distribution Sites in Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma

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Essex, Whitney [1 ]
Mera, Jorge [1 ]
Comiford, Ashley [1 ]
Winters, Amanda [2 ]
Feder, Molly A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cherokee Nation Outpatient Hlth Ctr, Cherokee Nation Hlth Serv, Dept Infect Dis, 19600 East Ross St, Tahlequah, OK 74464 USA
[2] Cardea Serv, 1809 7th Ave 600, Seattle, WA 98101 USA
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American Indian; Alaska Native; Hepatitis C; Screening; Community Setting; LINKAGE-TO-CARE; POINT-OF-CARE; HCV; HIV; DISPARITIES; INFECTION;
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10.1007/s10900-023-01264-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Compared with other racial and ethnic groups in the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people experience the highest incidence of acute hepatitis c (HCV). Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS) implemented a pilot health screening program from January through May 2019 to assess whether conducting HCV and other preventive health screenings at food distribution sites is a feasible, acceptable, and effective strategy to increase health screening among underserved community members. Data were collected among 340 eligible participants. Most (76%) participants reported being very comfortable receiving health screenings at food distribution sites and that getting screened at food distribution sites is very easy (75.4%). Most (92.1%, n = 313) participants received HCV screening, with 11 (3.5%) individuals testing positive for HCV antibodies. Of the 11 HCV seropositive individuals, six were confirmed to have active HCV infection of which four initiated treatment. Most (55.7%) participants exhibited a body mass index in the obese range, 33.1% exhibited high hemoglobin A1C (> 6.0), 24.5% exhibited high (> 200) cholesterol, 44.6% exhibited high blood pressure ( > = 140/90), and 54.8% did not have a current primary care provider. This project demonstrated that conducting HCV and other health screenings at food distribution sites within Cherokee Nation was an effective strategy to engage AI/AN people in preventive health screenings. Future programs are needed to scale-up preventive health screenings outside of traditional medical facilities as these types of screenings may help to decrease the HCV disparities among AI/AN people.
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