Department of Public Health Sciences and Pediatrics, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.
Health Local Unit "ASL TO3", Turin, Italy.
J Community Health. 2023 Oct;48(5):769-783. doi: 10.1007/s10900-023-01218-4. Epub 2023 Apr 28.
Addressing HCV represents a public health priority, especially in Italy, which has the highest HCV prevalence in Europe. This study primarily aimed to explore knowledge about the HCV infection and awareness of the existence of the HCV screening test in Italy, before the implementation of awareness campaigns in 2022. An online cross-sectional survey was conducted (December 2021-January 2022). The primary outcomes were: Disease Knowledge Score (DKS), Prevention and Transmission Knowledge Score (PTKS) (for both: scoring from 0 to 100%, higher scores corresponded to higher knowledge), and being unaware of the existence of the HCV screening. The final sample consisted of 813 participants. The median DKS was 75% (IQR = 66.7-83.3), the median PTKS was 46.2% (IQR = 38.5-53.8), and 23.2% of participants were unaware of HCV screening. Higher education, health-related study or profession, history of accidental injuries, being affected by HCV and having actively searched for information on HCV had positive associations with DKS. LGBT males showed significantly lower DKS. Considering PTKS, participants affected by HCV the disease had a negative association with this score. Having a postgraduate education reduced the likelihood of not knowing about the HCV screening test, while having at least one family member affected by hepatitis C increased this probability. This study highlighted a concerning lack of knowledge about prevention and transmission, indicating a need for targeted education campaigns. The findings emphasized the importance of information and motivation and identified male LGBT + individuals as a vulnerable group with limited disease knowledge. Future research should concern the effectiveness of awareness campaigns.
解决 HCV 问题是一个公共卫生重点,特别是在意大利,该国 HCV 感染率居欧洲之首。本研究主要旨在探讨意大利在 2022 年开展宣传活动之前,人们对 HCV 感染的认识以及对 HCV 筛查检测的了解程度。我们开展了一项在线横断面调查(2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 1 月)。主要结局指标为:疾病知识评分(DKS)、预防和传播知识评分(PTKS)(两者评分均为 0-100%,得分越高表示知识水平越高),以及不了解 HCV 筛查的存在。最终样本包括 813 名参与者。DKS 的中位数为 75%(IQR=66.7-83.3),PTKS 的中位数为 46.2%(IQR=38.5-53.8),23.2%的参与者不了解 HCV 筛查。受教育程度较高、与健康相关的学习或职业、意外伤害史、受 HCV 影响以及主动搜索 HCV 相关信息与 DKS 呈正相关。男同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBT)的 DKS 明显较低。就 PTKS 而言,患有 HCV 疾病的参与者与该评分呈负相关。研究生教育与不了解 HCV 筛查检测呈负相关,而至少有一名家庭成员患有丙型肝炎则增加了这种可能性。本研究强调了对预防和传播知识的匮乏,表明需要开展有针对性的教育宣传活动。研究结果强调了信息和动机的重要性,并确定男同性恋、双性恋和变性者(LGBT)男性是知识有限的脆弱群体。未来的研究应关注宣传活动的效果。