greater manchester hepatitis c research
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M U C H Manchester Urban Collaboration on Health
Hepatitis C Research in Greater Manchester
Arpana VermaSenior Lecturer
On behalf of Manchester Blood Borne Virus Prevention Steering Group
Association of Greater Manchester PCTs Hepatitis C Strategy
11th International Hepatitis C Conference16th November 2009
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Acknowledgements
Health Protection Agency Labs:Dr Paul KlapperMr Ben Brown
NHS Manchester:Ms Janet MantleMr Colin Tyrie
Manchester City Council:Mr Ian DeashaMs Cara Ciliento
Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust:Dr Javier Vilar, Ms Sue Russell, Ms Jane and
team
Greater Manchester NHS Trusts, Voluntary Agencies and Local Authorities
Greater Manchester Health Protection Unit:Dr Erika Duffell
Greater Manchester Hepatitis C Strategy:Ms Siobhan FaheyDr Sheila Will
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust:
Ms Sheila WilsonMs Claire WatsonMs Debbie Carr
Central Manchester Foundation Trust:Dr Martin Prince, Ms Esther Pears and team
NTA:Mr Alan Neill
The Blood Borne Virus Research Team would like to acknowledge the funders of the projects, Manchester City Council Drug and Alcohol Strategy Team and the Association of Greater Manchester PCTs Hepatitis C Strategy and Greater Manchester Health Protection Unit.
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Who are we?
• University of Manchester• School of Translational Medicine• Manchester Urban Collaboration on Health
– Prof Sarah O’Brien •Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health
•National Drug Evidence Centre
•School of Community Based Medicine
•School of Cancer
•School of Geography
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“To perform world class research on urban issues for the benefit of the
local populations”
EU Commission
Dr Erika Duffell Prof Jorgen Vestbo Prof Julietta Patnick
Dr Sally Bradley
Mr Colin Cox
Mr Neil Bendel
NHS Cancer Screening Programmes
Mr Chris Booth
Dr Rosemary McCann
Dr Catherine Quigley
Dr Peter Elton
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“Better to give no data than bad data”
Anon.
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Table 1: Laboratory reports of hepatitis C infection by English region: 1995 to 2007
Source: Immunisation, Hepatitis and Blood Safety Department, Centre for Infections, HPA
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Figure 1: Neighbourhoods in Greater Manchester
Source: Dept. Communities and Neighbourhoods
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Response to need
• Healthcare Needs Assessments• Health Equity Audits• Teaching and Training Needs Assessment• Evaluation• Research projects
– Primary Prevention– Prevalence– Patient Satisfaction– Do not attend
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Tools
• Validation– Face– Content– Criterion– Back
• Repeatability
• Reliability
• Sensitivity
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HCNAs
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Health Equity Audit Cycle
Health Equity Audit Made Simple: A briefing for Primary Care Trusts and Local Strategic Partnerships (2003)
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Evaluation
Harrison 2008
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Summary
• Partnership working essential– GMHCV Strategy
• Independent but responsive
• Meaningful data
• Evidence based
• Teaching and training