Understanding how to live with hepatitis B: a qualitative investigation of peer advice for Chinese people living with hepatitis B in Australia.
Jack WallaceYinzong XiaoJessica HowellAlexander James ThompsonNicole L AllardEmily AdamsonJacqueline A RichmondBehzad HajarizadehMelanie EagleJoseph S DoyleMargaret E HellardPublished in: BMC public health (2022)
The study highlights conflicts between biomedical and public health explanations and the lived experience of hepatitis B among people of Chinese ethnicity in Australia. Beliefs about hepatitis B are embedded within cultural understandings of health that can conflict with bio-medical explanations of the infection. Acknowledging these perspectives provides for insightful communication between health services and their clients, and the development of nuanced models of care informed by the experience of people with hepatitis B.