Preventing, identifying and treating hepatitis C

Nurs Stand. 2019 Jan 8. doi: 10.7748/ns.2018.e11321. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that, if left untreated, can result in significant liver damage and cancer. Most individuals are unaware that they have been infected with the hepatitis C virus and remain asymptomatic, which makes early diagnosis challenging. While the virus will spontaneously clear in some individuals, the majority will develop chronic hepatitis C. This article provides nurses with an overview of hepatitis C and how it is transmitted. It details the available treatments, and examines the challenges involved in early identification and access to treatment, as well as outlining the barriers to treatment and how these can be overcome. This article also discusses the role of the nurse in the management of people with hepatitis C and in addressing their complex needs.

Keywords: blood; blood tests; blood-borne viruses; cirrhosis; hepatitis; hepatitis C; infection; liver; viral infection.