Physicians’ Knowledge, Opinions and Perceived Barriers to Hepatitis C Care at Ain Shams University Hospital

Maha M. Wahdan; Hebat-Allah M.S. Gabal; Mouaz M. Zaky; Mohamed M. Abd El-Fattah; Yasser A. Adam;

Abstract


Background: Hepatitis C virus has global burden, but it is a potentially curable disease, with
sustained virologic response among the majority of treated patients. In recent years, new
treatments for hepatitis C have been approved and represent a major advancement in treatment.
Objectives: This study was conducted to assess knowledge, opinions and perceived barriers to
hepatitis c direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) based regimen among a sample of hepatitis C virus
(HCV) treatment providers. Methods: A Cross-sectional study on HCV treatment providers at ElDemerdash, Ain Shams University Hospital was conducted. A total of 69 physicians responded to
self-administered questionnaire about their knowledge, opinions on the services provided and
perception towards treatment barriers.
Results: Most of physicians’ opinions agreed with the current state of HCV care as exist of
guidelines, patients have adequate access to HCV treatment providers; but they disagreed about
that the general public is aware of HCV and know that it is a curable disease. Most of physicians
(81%) had high Knowledge level of HCV treatment principles. The most perceived barriers to care
were Payer-related barriers followed by government-related barriers and patient-related barriers.
Conclusion: The study highlights the most perceived barriers that may impede the prompt and
appropriate treatment of hepatitis C virus infection reported by treating physicians. Therefore, it is
important to engage HCV treatment providers in Educational programs that can help to modify
their knowledge about HCV treatment and related services, and their communication and practice
in guiding patients in their treatment course.


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Title Physicians’ Knowledge, Opinions and Perceived Barriers to Hepatitis C Care at Ain Shams University Hospital
Authors Maha M. Wahdan ; Hebat-Allah M.S. Gabal; Mouaz M. Zaky; Mohamed M. Abd El-Fattah; Yasser A. Adam
Keywords Direct-Acting Anti-virals;Opinions;Perceived barriers;Healthcare provider knowledge;HCV treatment
Issue Date 2019
Journal The Egyptian Family Medicine Journal 
Volume 3
Issue 2
Start page 34
End page 51
ISSN 2356-959X
DOI 10.21608/efmj.2019.70440

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