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Table 1 Onsite service delivery, overall and by setting, July 2020 – July 2022

From: Evaluation of a person-centred, nurse-led model of care delivering hepatitis C testing and treatment in priority settings: a mixed-methods evaluation of the Tasmanian Eliminate Hepatitis C Australia Outreach Project, 2020–2022

 

NSP, n (%)

AOD, n (%)

MHS, n (%)

Other, n (%)a

Total, n

Sites engaged

11 (26)

5 (12)

18 (42)

9 (21)

43

Days of service delivery

 Clinical care

93 (67)

11 (8)

2 (1)

32 (23)

142

 Nurse-led education

0 (0)

1 (2)

40 (89)

4 (9)

45

 Both

11 (34)

7 (22)

14 (44)

0 (0)

32

 Total

104 (48)

19 (9)

56 (26)

36 (17)

219

Nurse-led education

 1–3 staff attended

10 (21)

6 (13)

28 (60)

3 (6)

47

 4–10 staff attended

1 (5)

2 (10)

18 (86)

0 (0)

21

 11 + staff attended

0 (0)

0 (0)

8 (89)

1 (11)

9

 Total

11 (14)

8 (10)

54 (70)

4 (5)

77

Total staff attended

16 (5)

27 (8)

271 (79)

31 (9)

345

Client interactions

 < 5 min

198 (99)

2 (1)

0 (0)

0 (0)

200

 5 + minutes

419 (85)

24 (5)

31 (6)

21 (4)

495

 Total

617 (89)

26 (4)

31 (4)

21 (3)

695

Clients tested by CNCb

325 (85)

17 (4)

27 (7)

14 (4)

383

  1. NSP needle and syringe programmes, AOD alcohol and other drugs, MHS mental health service, CNC clinical nurse consultant
  2. aOther sites include tertiary and specialist services, homelessness support services and sexual health services
  3. bIncludes hepatitis C antibody and hepatitis C RNA testing