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Exploring hepatitis C virus testing and treatment engagement over time in Melbourne, Australia: a study protocol for a longitudinal cohort study (EC-Experience Cohort study).

Daniel O'KeefeJ GunnKathleen RyanFilip DjordjevicPhoebe KerrJudy GoldImogen ElsumChloe LaytonKico ChanPaul DietzePeter HiggsJoseph DoyleMark A StoovéMargaret HellardA E Pedrana
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Ethical approval for the EC-Experience Cohort study was obtained by the Alfred Hospital Ethics Committee in Melbourne, Australia (Project Number: HREC/16/Alfred/164). All eligible participants are assessed for capacity to consent and partake in a thorough informed consent process. Results from the EC-Experience Cohort study will be disseminated via national and international scientific and public health conferences and peer-reviewed journal publications. Data from the EC-Experience Cohort study will improve the current understanding of the barriers to HCV care for PWID and guide the tailoring of service provision for specific subgroups. Understanding the barriers and how to increase engagement in care of PWID is critical to achieve HCV elimination goals.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • palliative care
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • emergency department
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • global health
  • decision making
  • smoking cessation