Study aimed to explore the frequency of referral of patients to secondary care from the health services involved in screening and to gather information on the services responsible for the provision of post-test counselling and contact tracing, four online surveys were conducted among general practitioners (GP), and experts working in sexual health services (SHS), antenatal care (ANC) and specialist secondary care in Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and the UK.

Referral of newly diagnosed chronic hepatitis B and C patients in six EU countries: Results of the HEPscreen Project / Levi, Miriam; Falla, Abby; Taddei, Cristina; Ahmad, Amena; Veldhuijzen, Irene; Niccolai, Giuditta; Bechini, Angela. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1101-1262. - STAMPA. - 26:(2016), pp. 561-569. [10.1093/eurpub/ckw054]

Referral of newly diagnosed chronic hepatitis B and C patients in six EU countries: Results of the HEPscreen Project

LEVI, MIRIAM;TADDEI, CRISTINA;NICCOLAI, GIUDITTA;BECHINI, ANGELA
2016

Abstract

Study aimed to explore the frequency of referral of patients to secondary care from the health services involved in screening and to gather information on the services responsible for the provision of post-test counselling and contact tracing, four online surveys were conducted among general practitioners (GP), and experts working in sexual health services (SHS), antenatal care (ANC) and specialist secondary care in Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and the UK.
2016
26
561
569
Levi, Miriam; Falla, Abby; Taddei, Cristina; Ahmad, Amena; Veldhuijzen, Irene; Niccolai, Giuditta; Bechini, Angela
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