Evaluation of the GG&C NHS Board pilot hepatitis C community outreach clinic: final report
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Issue Date
2008-03Keywords
hepatitis Chealth behaviour
health education
health gain
health impact assessment
health outcomes
health promotion
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University of West of ScotlandType
Evaluation ReportLanguage
enDescription
Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Board set up the Hepatitis C Community Outreach Pilot Service to meet the needs of the clients of Glasgow Addiction Services. Clinical Nurse Specialists were employed to provide integrated services to clients with addiction problems who had been identified as being HCV positive. The service was to provide a link between the hospital treatment centres in Glasgow and the Community Addiction Services. This report provides an independent evaluation of the outreach service.Collections
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