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Open Access 01-12-2024 | Hepatitis B | Research

Facilitators and barriers to accessing hepatitis B care in the postpartum period among foreign-born New Yorkers: a qualitative analysis of case notes

Authors: Liz Y. Tang, Farma Pene, Lina Cherfas, Jessie Schwartz, María C. Baquero

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2024

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Abstract

Background

Approximately 241,000 people are living with hepatitis B in New York City. Among those living with hepatitis B, pregnant people are particularly at risk for elevated viral load due to changes in immune response and require prompt linkage to health care. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Viral Hepatitis Program implemented a telephone-based patient navigation intervention for people living with hepatitis B in the postpartum period to connect them with hepatitis B care.

Methods

During the intervention, patient navigators called participants to inquire about their past experience with receiving care, available supports, and barriers to care, and worked with them to develop a plan with participants for linkage to hepatitis B care. The information collected during initial assessments and follow-up interactions were recorded as case notes. In this qualitative study, researchers conducted a thematic analysis of 102 sets of case notes to examine facilitators and barriers to accessing hepatitis B care among the intervention participants, all of whom were foreign-born and interested in receiving hepatitis B patient navigation services.

Results

The qualitative analysis illustrated the various ways in which patient navigators supported access to hepatitis B care. Findings suggest that receiving care through a preferred provider was a central factor in accessing care, even in the presence of significant barriers such as loss of health insurance and lack of childcare during appointments. Expectations among family members about hepatitis B screening, vaccination and routine clinical follow up were also identified as a facilitator that contributed to participants’ own care.

Conclusions

This study suggests that while there are numerous barriers at the personal and systemic levels, this patient navigation intervention along with the identified facilitators supported people in accessing hepatitis B care. Other patient navigation initiatives can incorporate the lessons from this analysis to support people in connecting to a preferred provider.
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Footnotes
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One of these two participants received care at a public hospital. The provider type for the other one was not noted.
 
2
These were individuals who indicated that they spoke English during the initial assessment, including those who spoke it as a primary language as well as those who spoke other primary languages. Patient navigators did not assess the participants’ level of English proficiency.
 
3
Patient navigators did not specifically document whether individual providers spoke the same primary languages as the participants.
 
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Metadata
Title
Facilitators and barriers to accessing hepatitis B care in the postpartum period among foreign-born New Yorkers: a qualitative analysis of case notes
Authors
Liz Y. Tang
Farma Pene
Lina Cherfas
Jessie Schwartz
María C. Baquero
Publication date
01-12-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Hepatitis B
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2024
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16971-3

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