Journal article
Understanding how to live with hepatitis B: a qualitative investigation of peer advice for Chinese people living with hepatitis B in Australia
J Wallace, Y Xiao, J Howell, A Thompson, N Allard, E Adamson, J Richmond, B Hajarizadeh, M Eagle, J Doyle, M Hellard
BMC Public Health | BMC | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: Hepatitis B is a chronic viral infection, a leading cause of primary liver cancer and identified as a major public health priority by the World Health Organization. Despite a high proportion of people in Australia who have been diagnosed with hepatitis B, significant gaps remain in health care access and in accurate knowledge about hepatitis B. Most people with hepatitis B in Australia were born in China, where the infection has an intergenerational impact with significant social implications resulting from the infection. Understanding how people of Chinese ethnicity with hepatitis B understand and respond to hepatitis B is imperative for reducing morbidity, mortality, and the pe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Jess Howell, Alex Thompson, Jack Wallace and Margaret Hellard receive fellowship support from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council. Yinzong Xiao is supported by the Melbourne Research Scholarship. Jess Howell is supported by a University of Melbourne Faculty Trust Fellowship. No funding body had any role in study design, analysis, interpretation of data or writing of the manuscript.