TY - JOUR
T1 - A systematic review on models of care effectiveness and barriers to Hepatitis C treatment in prison settings in the EU/EEA
AU - Vroling, Hilde
AU - Oordt-Speets, Anouk M.
AU - Madeddu, Giordano
AU - Babudieri, Sergio
AU - Monarca, Roberto
AU - O'Moore, Eamonn
AU - Vonk Noordegraaf-Schouten, Marije
AU - Wolff, Hans
AU - Montanari, Marialinda
AU - Hedrich, Dagmar
AU - Tavoschi, Lara
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Hepatitis C prevalence in prison populations is much higher than in the community. Effective hepatitis C treatment within this population does not only have a direct individual health benefit, but may lead to substantial community dividend. We reviewed available evidence on hepatitis C treatment in prison settings, with a focus on the European Union/European Economic Area. A systematic review of the literature (PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane library) was performed and complemented with searches for conference abstracts and grey literature. Thirty-four publications were included reporting on the effectiveness, acceptability and economic aspects of hepatitis C virus treatment models of care to achieve treatment completion and sustained viral response in prison settings. Available evidence shows that hepatitis C treatment in prison settings is feasible and the introduction of direct-acting antivirals will most likely result in increased treatment completion and better clinical outcomes for the prison population, given the caveats of affordability and the need for increased funding for prison health, with the resulting benefits accruing mostly in the community.
AB - Hepatitis C prevalence in prison populations is much higher than in the community. Effective hepatitis C treatment within this population does not only have a direct individual health benefit, but may lead to substantial community dividend. We reviewed available evidence on hepatitis C treatment in prison settings, with a focus on the European Union/European Economic Area. A systematic review of the literature (PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane library) was performed and complemented with searches for conference abstracts and grey literature. Thirty-four publications were included reporting on the effectiveness, acceptability and economic aspects of hepatitis C virus treatment models of care to achieve treatment completion and sustained viral response in prison settings. Available evidence shows that hepatitis C treatment in prison settings is feasible and the introduction of direct-acting antivirals will most likely result in increased treatment completion and better clinical outcomes for the prison population, given the caveats of affordability and the need for increased funding for prison health, with the resulting benefits accruing mostly in the community.
KW - Europe
KW - HCV
KW - prison
KW - treatment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85053880591&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/jvh.12998
DO - 10.1111/jvh.12998
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30187607
AN - SCOPUS:85053880591
SN - 1352-0504
VL - 25
SP - 1406
EP - 1422
JO - Journal of Viral Hepatitis
JF - Journal of Viral Hepatitis
IS - 12
ER -