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Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the HCV cascade of care and to identify the factors associated with loss or absence to follow-up of patients identified as infected with hepatitis C through blood donation. METHODS: Blood donors from 1994 to 2012, identified with positive anti- HCV by enzyme immunoassay and...

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Autores principales: Machado, Soraia Mafra, de Almeida, Cesar, Pinho, João Renato Rebello, Malta, Fernanda de Mello, Capuani, Ligia, Campos, Aléia Faustina, Abreu, Fatima Regina Marques, Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos, Santana, Rúbia Anita Ferraz, Sabino, Ester Cerdeira, Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
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Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006468
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author Machado, Soraia Mafra
de Almeida, Cesar
Pinho, João Renato Rebello
Malta, Fernanda de Mello
Capuani, Ligia
Campos, Aléia Faustina
Abreu, Fatima Regina Marques
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Santana, Rúbia Anita Ferraz
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
author_facet Machado, Soraia Mafra
de Almeida, Cesar
Pinho, João Renato Rebello
Malta, Fernanda de Mello
Capuani, Ligia
Campos, Aléia Faustina
Abreu, Fatima Regina Marques
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Santana, Rúbia Anita Ferraz
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the HCV cascade of care and to identify the factors associated with loss or absence to follow-up of patients identified as infected with hepatitis C through blood donation. METHODS: Blood donors from 1994 to 2012, identified with positive anti- HCV by enzyme immunoassay and immunoblot tests were invited to participate in the study, through letters or phone calls. Patients who agreed to participate were interviewed and their blood samples were collected for further testing. The following variables were investigated: demographic data, data on comorbidities and history concerning monitoring of hepatitis C. Multiple regression analysis by Poisson regression model was used to investigate the factors associated with non-referral for consultation or loss of follow-up. RESULTS: Of the 2,952 HCV-infected blood donors, 22.8% agreed to participate: 394 (58.2%) male, median age 48 years old and 364 (53.8%) Caucasian. Of the 676 participants, 39.7% did not receive proper follow-up or treatment after diagnosis: 45 patients referred not to be aware they were infected, 61 did not seek medical attention and 163 started a follow-up program, but were non-adherent. The main reasons for inadequate follow-up were not understanding the need for medical care (71%) and health care access difficulties (14%). The variables showing a significant association with inadequate follow-up after multiple regression analysis were male gender (PR = 1.40; 95%CI 1.15–1.71), age under or equal to 50 years (PR = 1.36; 95%CI 1.12–1.65) and non-Caucasians (PR = 1.53; 95%CI 1.27–1.84). CONCLUSIONS: About 40.0% of patients did not receive appropriate follow-up. These data reinforce the need to establish strong links between primary care and reference centers and the need to improve access to specialists and treatments.
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spelling pubmed-53965052017-04-24 Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up Machado, Soraia Mafra de Almeida, Cesar Pinho, João Renato Rebello Malta, Fernanda de Mello Capuani, Ligia Campos, Aléia Faustina Abreu, Fatima Regina Marques Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos Santana, Rúbia Anita Ferraz Sabino, Ester Cerdeira Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia Rev Saude Publica Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To investigate the HCV cascade of care and to identify the factors associated with loss or absence to follow-up of patients identified as infected with hepatitis C through blood donation. METHODS: Blood donors from 1994 to 2012, identified with positive anti- HCV by enzyme immunoassay and immunoblot tests were invited to participate in the study, through letters or phone calls. Patients who agreed to participate were interviewed and their blood samples were collected for further testing. The following variables were investigated: demographic data, data on comorbidities and history concerning monitoring of hepatitis C. Multiple regression analysis by Poisson regression model was used to investigate the factors associated with non-referral for consultation or loss of follow-up. RESULTS: Of the 2,952 HCV-infected blood donors, 22.8% agreed to participate: 394 (58.2%) male, median age 48 years old and 364 (53.8%) Caucasian. Of the 676 participants, 39.7% did not receive proper follow-up or treatment after diagnosis: 45 patients referred not to be aware they were infected, 61 did not seek medical attention and 163 started a follow-up program, but were non-adherent. The main reasons for inadequate follow-up were not understanding the need for medical care (71%) and health care access difficulties (14%). The variables showing a significant association with inadequate follow-up after multiple regression analysis were male gender (PR = 1.40; 95%CI 1.15–1.71), age under or equal to 50 years (PR = 1.36; 95%CI 1.12–1.65) and non-Caucasians (PR = 1.53; 95%CI 1.27–1.84). CONCLUSIONS: About 40.0% of patients did not receive appropriate follow-up. These data reinforce the need to establish strong links between primary care and reference centers and the need to improve access to specialists and treatments. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5396505/ /pubmed/28489184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006468 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Machado, Soraia Mafra
de Almeida, Cesar
Pinho, João Renato Rebello
Malta, Fernanda de Mello
Capuani, Ligia
Campos, Aléia Faustina
Abreu, Fatima Regina Marques
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Santana, Rúbia Anita Ferraz
Sabino, Ester Cerdeira
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title_full Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title_fullStr Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title_short Hepatitis C among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
title_sort hepatitis c among blood donors: cascade of care and predictors of loss to follow-up
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5396505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006468
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