Correlates of subjective hepatitis C knowledge among clinical staff in US drug treatment programs

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作者
Lian, Zi [1 ]
Li, Chihua [2 ,3 ]
Frimpong, Jemima A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Teachers Coll, New York, NY 10027 USA
[2] Columbia Univ, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, New York, NY USA
[3] Zhengzhou Univ, Zhengzhou Cent Hosp, Zhengzhou, Henan, Peoples R China
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, Carey Business Sch, Baltimore, MD USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-HEIDELBERG | 2020年 / 28卷 / 04期
关键词
Hepatitis C virus; Subjective knowledge; Clinical staff; Substance abuse treatment; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE TREATMENT; VIRUS-INFECTION; SELF-EFFICACY; UNITED-STATES; SERVICES; BARRIERS; BURDEN; PERCEPTIONS; MANAGEMENT; MORTALITY;
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10.1007/s10389-019-01032-0
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Aim To describe the level of subjective hepatitis C virus (HCV) knowledge among clinical staffs included in methadone maintenance treatment programs and explore how different factors are correlated with their subjective knowledge. Subjects and methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey among staffs from three methadone maintenance treatment organizations in the USA from 2013 to 2014. Using data from 102 clinical staffs (72.55% female and 27.45% male), we performed descriptive analysis and linear regression models with and without adjusting for staff social demographics, HCV-related factors, and program-related characteristics. Results Staffs included in treatment programs had a moderate level of subjective knowledge related to HCV. The mean knowledge score was 2.40 +/- 0.82 (SD) out of 4.00. A higher level of subjective HCV knowledge was associated with higher awareness of HCV testing-related training, more learning resources, and more discussion of HCV-related topics during staff meetings. Other program-level factors associated with a higher level of subjective HCV knowledge included information sharing being encouraged in the facility and having a forum to meet with and learn from clients. Conclusions Our findings highlight the need to improve subjective HCV knowledge among staffs included in methadone maintenance treatment programs. There is also a need for more comprehensive examination of factors at different levels associated with HCV knowledge among them.
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