Table 2.

Characteristics of Patients Who Were Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Positive for >6 Months, by Whether or Not They Were Treated at the End of the Intervention

Demographic CharacteristicPatients needing treatment1 as of June 2020 (n = 130)All patients treated2 as of June 2020 (n = 406)P-value
Age, Mean (S.D.)51.1 (12.8)57.2 (10.4)<0.001
Age, N (%)
 <4025 (19.2%)26 (6.4%)<0.001
 40 to 6489 (68.5%)273 (67.2%)
 65+16 (12.3%)107 (26.4%)
Sex, N (%)
 Female46 (35.4%)103 (25.4%)<0.05
 Male84 (64.6%)303 (74.6%)
Income quintile, N (%)
 No fixed address or  homeless6 (9.7%)70 (35.9%)<0.001
 1 (Lowest)15 (24.2%)8 (4.1%)
 2 to 541 (66.1%)117 (60.0%)
Chronic conditions, N (%)
 Diabetes7 (5.4%)52 (12.8%)<0.05
 HIV22 (16.9%)94 (23.2%)0.17
Mental health and addictions, N (%)
 Any mental health or  addictions96 (73.9%)255 (62.8%)<0.05
 Addiction22 (16.9%)60 (14.8%)0.65
 Schizophrenia or bipolar20 (15.4%)50 (12.3%)0.45
Visit with any physician during the study period (December 2018-June 2020)
 Mean (S.D.)8.1 (12.6)10.8 ( 11.9)<0.001
Visit with any physician at the FHT within the past 2 years (December 2016-December 2018), N (%)
 043 (33.1%)43 (10.6%)<0.001
 1 to 216 (12.3%)56 (13.8%)
 3 to 521 (16.2%)71 (17.5%)
 6 to 1017 (13.1%)82 (20.2%)
 11 to 1920 (15.4%)94 (23.2%)
 20+13 (10.0%)60 (14.8%)
  • 1Patients who are treatment naïve, have unknown treatment status, or where treatment failed to clear the virus.

  • 2Patients being treated successfully, being treated currently, or having completed treatment without a final confirmatory RNA. Five patients who cleared the infection spontaneously during the intervention are also included.

  • Abbreviations: HCV, Hepatitis C Virus; FHT, Family health team; SD, Standard deviation.