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Liver Health Literacy and Health Status Among Adults With Hepatitis C: Implications for the Nursing Profession as Part of the 2030 Global Elimination Goal

机译:乙型肝炎成年人的肝脏健康识字和健康状况:作为2030年全球消除目标的一部分,为护理职业的影响

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Abstract Purpose To explore the prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection as well as the levels of liver health literacy and association with the health status of people with HCV through the nurse‐led community health development goal of global elimination. Methods A community‐based, cross‐sectional study was conducted between July 2018 and June 2019 in coastal Western Yunlin County, Taiwan. This study was conducted at five townships, and serum HCV?antibody (anti‐HCV) screening was used for the identification of potentially infected people by a collaborating local hospital. Results Of the 1,963 adults from rural areas enrolled in this study, 321 (16.4%) were anti‐HCV positive, 237 (73.8%) reported that they were unaware of their HCV positivity, and none of them were provided information on direct‐acting antiviral agent therapy. The levels of anti‐HCV positivity were higher among female patients ( p .05), elderly people ( p .001), those with a low education level ( p .001), and those from the Sihu Township within Yunlin County ( p .001). Participants with anti‐HCV positivity tended to have lower intakes of vegetables ( p .01) and fruit ( p .05), a greater number of comorbidities ( p .05), as well as a greater incidence of abnormal liver ( p .001) and renal function ( p .001) compared to those with anti‐HCV negativity. Multivariable linear regression analysis showed that the presence of HCV infection and a greater number of metabolic syndrome components were associated with poor liver and renal function. Conclusions These findings showed a high prevalence of HCV infection among adults living in rural areas, who had low literacy levels on hepatitis, unhealthy lifestyles, and abnormal liver and renal function. Clinical Relevance Clinicians and primary healthcare providers should initiate efforts to increase the levels of liver health literacy by increasing the accessibility to infection confirmation tests and reducing the number of barriers to the reception of antiviral treatment.
机译:摘要目的探讨乙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染的患病率以及通过护士领导的社区卫生发展目标对HCV的肝脏健康识字和与HCV的健康状况的关联。方法采用社区,横断面研究,于2018年7月至2019年6月在台湾云林县沿海西部县。该研究在五个乡镇进行,血清HCV?抗体(抗HCV)筛选用于通过合作的当地医院鉴定可能感染的人。来自本研究的农村地区的1,963名成年人的结果321(16.4%)是抗HCV阳性,237(73.8%)报道,他们不知道他们的HCV积极性,并且没有任何关于直接行动的信息抗病毒药物治疗。抗HCV阳性的水平在雌性患者(P& .05)中较高,老年人(P& .001),教育水平低的人(P& .001),以及来自Sihu Township的人在云林县(P& .001)。抗HCV阳性的参与者倾向于具有较低的蔬菜摄入量(P <.01)和果实(P <.05),许多合并症(P <.05),以及更大的发病率与具有抗HCV消极性的人相比,肝脏异常(P&LT; .001)和肾功能(P <.001)。多变量线性回归分析表明,HCV感染的存在和更多的代谢综合征组分与肝脏和肾功能不良有关。结论这些研究结果表明,生活在农村地区的成年人,肝炎,不健康的生活方式和肝脏异常和肾功能异常的识字水平患病程度普遍存在。临床关联临床医生和主要医疗保健提供者应通过增加对感染确认测试的可用性并降低抗病毒治疗的接收障碍次数来提高肝脏健康识字程度的努力。

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