Evidence-based and guideline-concurrent responses to narratives deferring hcv treatment among people who inject drugs

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  • who: Ellen Childs from the Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health, Massachusetts Ave, e, Boston, MA, USA have published the research work: Evidence-based and guideline-concurrent responses to narratives deferring HCV treatment among people who inject drugs, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors explore PWID narratives that explain why they have not sought HCV treatment or decided against starting it. The authors provide guideline-adherent information that counters the identified narratives to help individuals working with PWID to motivate and facilitate treatment access and uptake.

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