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Effects of Health Literacy and HCV Knowledge on HCV Treatment Willingness in HIV-coinfected Patients

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University of California San Diego

Status

Completed

Conditions

Hepatitis C, Chronic
Hepatitis C
HIV/AIDS

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03413696
170218 (Other Identifier)
20170991

Details and patient eligibility

About

A clinical observational study for patients with HIV co-infected with hepatitis C that investigates the levels of their health literacy, hepatitis C and HIV knowledge. Participants will complete a one-time assessment of these studied domains and categorized in three groups defined by their hepatitis C treatment referral status: not-referred, referred-attended, referred and no-show.

Full description

The main purpose of this research study is to investigate the prevalence of inadequate health literacy and hepatitis C knowledge and their determinants among people living with HIV/AIDS co-infected with hepatitis C. The observation will determine if health literacy and/or hepatitis C knowledge are predictors of patient willingness and intention to be treated for HCV in the overall cohort and stratified according to study groups as noted above.

Enrollment

150 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Any adult (≥ 18 years) HIV-infected patient attending the UCSD Owen Clinic
  • Regardless of ethnic background
  • English or Spanish speaking
  • With active HCV infection defined as having a detectable HCV viral load with or without a positive HCV antibody

Exclusion criteria

  • Neurocognitive impairment precluding participation
  • Physical illness precluding participation

Trial design

150 participants in 3 patient groups

Not referred for HCV therapy
Referred for HCV therapy,did not show up
Referred,attended HCV therapy evaluation

Trial contacts and locations

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