Barriers and facilitators of hepatitis C screening among people who inject drugs: A multi-city, mixed-methods study

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Barriers and facilitators of hepatitis C screening among people who inject drugs: A multi-city, mixed-methods study

24 January 2014

People who inject drugs (PWID) are at high risk of contracting and transmitting and hepatitis C virus (HCV). While accurate screening tests and effective treatment are increasingly available, prior research indicates that many PWID are unaware of their HCV status.

The results suggest that drug-injecting individuals who reside in non-urban settings, who have poor access to primary care, or who have less education may encounter significant barriers to routine HCV screening. Expanded access to primary health care and prevention services, especially in non-urban areas, could address an unmet need for individuals at high risk for HCV.

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