Kronfli Nadine, Buxton Jane A, Jennings Lindsay, Kouyoumdjian Fiona, Wong Alexander
Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Chronic Viral Illness Service, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
BC Centre of Disease Control and School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Can Liver J. 2019 Dec 10;2(4):171-183. doi: 10.3138/canlivj.2019-0007. eCollection 2019 Fall.
Approximately 25% of people in Canadian correctional facilities have been previously exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV). Despite being a high-prevalence setting, most Canadian prisons have thus far failed to engage the majority of those with chronic HCV infection in care. Several factors, including the lack of systematic screening programs, lack of on-site and trained health care personnel to improve access to care and treatment during incarceration, and the absence of standardized procedures needed to facilitate linkage to care following release likely contribute to poor engagement along the HCV care cascade for people in prison. HCV screening and engagement in care for people in prison can be improved through the implementation of universal opt-out screening upon admission and consideration of multidisciplinary care models for the provision of care. As well, the dissemination of prison-based needle and syringe programs to avert new HCV infections and re-infections should be considered. To meet the World Health Organization (WHO) 2030 HCV elimination goals, engaging researchers, clinicians and other health care providers, policy makers, correctional officials, and members of community in dialogue will be an essential first step going forward.
在加拿大惩教机构中,约25%的人曾接触过丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)。尽管这是一个高流行环境,但到目前为止,大多数加拿大监狱未能让大多数慢性HCV感染者接受治疗。包括缺乏系统筛查计划、缺乏现场且经过培训的医护人员以改善监禁期间获得护理和治疗的机会,以及缺乏促进释放后与护理机构联系所需的标准化程序等几个因素,可能导致监狱中的人在HCV护理连续过程中的参与度较低。通过在入狱时实施普遍的选择退出筛查以及考虑采用多学科护理模式来提供护理,可以改善监狱中人员的HCV筛查和护理参与度。此外,应考虑推广基于监狱的针头和注射器项目,以避免新的HCV感染和再感染。为实现世界卫生组织(WHO)2030年消除HCV的目标,让研究人员、临床医生和其他医护人员、政策制定者、惩教官员以及社区成员参与对话将是向前推进的关键第一步。