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Journal of Drug Education | 2006

Hepatitis C Knowledge among Staff in U.S. Drug Treatment Programs

Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone-Twerell; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Don C. Des Jarlais; Marya Gwadz; Holly Hagan; Andrew Osborne; Andrew Rosenblum

Staff in drug treatment programs are in an optimal position to support the hepatitis C related needs of their patients. To do so effectively, however, staff need to have accurate information about the hepatitis C virus (HCV). This article examines the HCV knowledge of staff (N = 104) in two drug-free and two methadone maintenance treatment programs (MMTPs) in the New York metropolitan area. Five of 20 items on an HCV Knowledge Assessment were not answered correctly by the majority of the participating staff, and total scores on the Assessment averaged 70%, 71%, and 45% among the medically credentialed staff, non-medically credentialed staff in the MMTPs, and non-medically credentialed staff in the drug-free programs, respectively. The majority of those in the latter group had never participated in a training specifically devoted to HCV. Results suggest the need for effective HCV-related training for all staff in drug treatment programs.


Journal of Drug Issues | 2008

Barriers and Facilitators to Undergoing Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Testing through Drug Treatment Programs

Shiela M. Strauss; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Nelson J. Tiburcio; Janetta M. Astone-Twerell; Don C. Des Jarlais; Marya Gwadz; Holly Hagan; Andrew Osborne; Andrew Rosenblum

Given the high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among drug users, HCV testing is critical in this population. While many drug treatment programs offer HCV testing, patients often do not utilize this essential program-facilitated service. Summarizing data collected in semi-structured interviews and surveys with patients in 25 programs, this paper identifies barriers and facilitators to being tested for HCV through the program. Barriers include the patients belief that she/he is not HCV infected, fear of needles, fear of obtaining a positive HCV test result, fear of disclosure of such a result, and fear of inappropriate or disrespectful treatment during the testing process. In addition, 38% of HCV sero-unaware or sero-negative patients completing the survey did not know that HCV testing was offered through their programs. Salient facilitators for those tested through their programs include support from staff in explaining the importance of testing and help in understanding and coping with test results.


Contemporary drug problems | 2005

HCV (Hepatitis C Virus) Pre-Test and Post-Test Counseling Services at Drug Treatment Programs: Missed Opportunities for Primary Prevention

Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone; Don C. Des Jarlais; Holly Hagan

Although drug users are at risk for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, many clients in drug treatment programs remain uninformed about their HCV serostatus. Consistent with established Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing and counseling guidelines, recommendations for HCV testing procedures include the delivery of prevention messages targeting all high-risk clients. However, little research has determined whether HCV testing in these programs is accompanied by counseling for HCV antibody negative clients. In this article, we examine staff and client perceptions of pre-test and post-test counseling services at five drug treatment programs in the U.S. Some clients were dissatisfied with pre-test counseling at their programs and some HCV antibody negative clients indicated that they received minimal post-test counseling. Other participants reported that their programs did not offer any post-test counseling for HCV antibody negative clients. Gaps in the pre-test and post-test counseling services at drug treatment programs represent missed opportunities to communicate primary prevention messages to uninfected clients.


BMC Health Services Research | 2007

Drug treatment program patients' hepatitis C virus (HCV) education needs and their use of available HCV education services

Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone-Twerell; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Don C. Des Jarlais; Marya Gwadz; Holly Hagan; Andrew Osborne; Andrew Rosenblum


International Journal of Drug Policy | 2008

Exploring drug users’ attitudes and decisions regarding hepatitis C (HCV) treatment in the U.S.

Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone-Twerell; Don C. Des Jarlais; Marya Gwadz; Holly Hagan; Andrew Osborne; Andrew Rosenblum


Aids Patient Care and Stds | 2009

HIV Care Providers' Implementation of Routine Alcohol Reduction Support for Their Patients

Shiela M. Strauss; Nelson J. Tiburcio; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Marya Gwadz; Joseph Lunievicz; Andrew Osborne; Diana Padilla; Mary McCarty-Arias; Robert G. Norman


Journal of Drug Issues | 2004

Drug Treatment Programs as Sites of Opportunity for the Delivery of Hepatitis C Prevention Education: Client and Staff Perspectives

Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone; Don C. Des Jarlais; Holly Hagan


Journal of Psychoactive Drugs | 2006

Staff perspectives on facilitating the implementation of hepatitis C services at drug treatment programs.

Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Shiela M. Strauss; Janetta M. Astone-Twerwll; Don C. Des Jarlais; Holly Hagan


Journal of Maintenance in the Addictions | 2005

Providing support to drug users infected with hepatitis C : The role of methadone maintenance treatment staff

Janetta M. Astone; Shiela M. Strauss; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Holly Hagan; Don C. Des Jarlais


Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care | 2012

Barriers and Facilitators in Implementing “Prevention for Positives” Alcohol-Reduction Support: The Perspectives of Directors and Providers in Hospital-Based HIV Care Centers

Shiela M. Strauss; Corrine Munoz-Plaza; Nelson J. Tiburcio; Marya Gwadz

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Don C. Des Jarlais

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Janetta M. Astone-Twerell

National Development and Research Institutes

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Andrew Osborne

National Development and Research Institutes

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Andrew Rosenblum

National Development and Research Institutes

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Nelson J. Tiburcio

National Development and Research Institutes

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Janetta M. Astone

National Development and Research Institutes

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Joseph Lunievicz

National Development and Research Institutes

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