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Acceptability and Feasibility of Home-Based Hepatitis B Screening Among Haitian Immigrants.

Patricia D JonesKristin GmunderSaradjine BatronyPaul MartinErin KobetzOlveen Carrasquillo
Published in: Journal of immigrant and minority health (2021)
Hepatitis B (HBV) is endemic in Haiti, therefore Haitian immigrants should be screened to identify and link affected individuals to care. Current screening approaches are ineffective. We assessed the acceptability and feasibility of home-based screening among Haitian immigrants using community health workers (CHWs). We recruited participants exiting a pragmatic trial evaluating strategies to improve care delivery (NCT02970136). Participants completed an acceptability questionnaire. Blood drawn by CHWs at participants' homes or community sites was tested for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B surface antibody and hepatitis B core antibody. Of 60 participants, 59 found screening acceptable; 53 had blood drawn. Of those, 45.3% had HBV previously, 49.1% remained susceptible and 5.7% were vaccinated. Respondents cited various reasons community members might find screening unacceptable. The high prior HBV rate highlights the need for effective outreach programs. Home-based HBV screening was both acceptable and feasible among Haitian immigrants.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis b virus
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • liver failure
  • mental health
  • clinical trial
  • study protocol
  • quality improvement
  • pain management
  • cross sectional
  • phase ii
  • open label
  • phase iii