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Shared Primary-Specialty Care Models for the Management of Chronic Hepatitis B in China: Highly Effective and Cost-effective
CONCLUSION: Shared-care CHB models with primary care are highly effective and cost-effective in China.PMID:37479323 | DOI:10.3399/bjgp23X733881
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - July 21, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: William Wong Lei Zhang Wai-Kay Seto Source Type: research

Prevalence of cancer risk factors among transgender and gender diverse individuals: a cross-sectional analysis using UK primary care data
CONCLUSION: Multiple cancer risk factors are more prevalent among TGD individuals compared with cisgender individuals. Future research should examine how minority stress contributes to the increased prevalence of cancer risk factors in this population.PMID:37365010 | DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2023.0023
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - June 26, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jalen Brown Ruth M Pfeiffer Duncan Shrewsbury Stewart O'Callaghan Alison M Berner Shahinaz M Gadalla Meredith S Shiels Sarah S Jackson Source Type: research

General practitioners' perceptions of the provision of direct-acting antivirals for hepatitis C within Australian private general practice: an exploratory qualitative study
CONCLUSION: Providing DAA training, skill development, support and resources to GPs is necessary, but may not ensure that individual private GPs will provide this care. Where GPs do not include DAA in their SOCP, care pathways need to be developed for patients who will benefit from DAA, including GP-to-GP referral. These findings may be applicable to other areas of unmet need that rely on GPs including provision of care in their SOCP.PMID:37271572 | DOI:10.1071/PY22271
Source: Primary Care - June 4, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jane Scarborough Paul Aylward Emma Ruth Miller Source Type: research

Developing a primary care-initiated hepatitis C treatment pathway in Scotland: a qualitative study
CONCLUSION: This study provides the first practicable pathway for primary care-initiated HCV treatment in Scotland, and provides recommendations for wider implementation in the UK. It positions primary care providers as an integral part of community-based HCV treatment, providing workable solutions to ingrained barriers to care.PMID:35606160 | DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2022.0044
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - May 23, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: David Whiteley Elizabeth M Speakman Lawrie Elliott Helen Jarvis Katherine Davidson Michael Quinn Paul Flowers Source Type: research

Hepatitis C diagnosis and management: a primary care and public health partnership approach
Br J Gen Pract. 2022 Jan 27;72(715):89-92. doi: 10.3399/bjgp22X718529. Print 2022 Feb.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35091416 | DOI:10.3399/bjgp22X718529
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - January 29, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Mark Dermont Raymond Sullivan Bharat Sibal Graham Foster Sema Mandal Source Type: research