Informing the design of a national screening and treatment programme for chronic viral hepatitis in primary care: qualitative study of at-risk immigrant communities and healthcare professionals.
Effective strategies are needed to provide screening and treatment for hepatitis B and C to immigrant groups in the UK at high risk of chronic infection. This study aimed to build an understanding of the knowledge, beliefs and attitudes towards these conditions and their management in a range of hig...
Main Authors: | Sweeney, L, Owiti, J, Beharry, A, Bhui, K, Gomes, J, Foster, G, Greenhalgh, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BioMed Central
2015
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