I-COPTIC: Implementation of community pharmacy-based testing for hepatitis C: Delphi consensus protocol

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    Abstract

    Objective: The World Health Organisation aims to eliminate Hepatitis C (HCV) by 2030. To achieve this, targeted testing needs to be widely available. Studies have demonstrated that community pharmacies can deliver effective targeted testing for HCV and the National Health Service in England has commissioned a national service. However, a recent survey of HCV operational delivery networks has shown limited uptake of this service. The objective of this protocol is to guide the formation of a consensus statement to facilitate the widespread implementation of community pharmacy-based targeted testing for HCV.

    Method: We will use a modified Delphi method. A purposive selection of panel participants will be identified and recruited from a national survey and via chain-referral sampling. The main inclusion criteria for selection is direct involvement in the implementation of an HCV testing service in pharmacies. We aim for a heterogenous group, encompassing all aspects of the testing service. We will conduct a three round Delphi. The first round will consist of open questions which will be qualitatively analysed using thematic analysis with a framework method based on the WHO Health Systems Framework. This analysis will generate statements, that will be sent to the participants in the second round. A third round will be used where consensus is not reached.

    Conclusions: The findings from this Delphi consensus study will facilitate the widespread implementation of targeted testing for HCV in community pharmacies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)541–547
    Number of pages7
    JournalInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practice
    Volume30
    Issue number6
    Early online date23 Aug 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

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