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OUCRU and HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases host a one-day research dissemination workshop for policy, healthcare, community, and research stakeholders. The workshop is the culmination of an OUCRU project: “Community-based participatory research to promote engagement with underserved communities at risk of Hepatitis C virus in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam”.

Group photo of the participants to the workshop "Improving access to care for people in Vietnam impacted by Hepatitis C: dissemination workshop to share findings of OUCRU’s community-based participatory research"

The project took place using participatory research methods, in order to enable members of community-based organisations to develop their skills as community researchers. They were guided to study, assess, and analyse barriers and difficulties in accessing care faced by people in their communities, notably those at increased risk of exposure to Hepatitis C. They were also guided to present their own solutions to increasing access to care and treatment.

View "The journey of dreams" video produced for this project.

At the dissemination workshop many valuable suggestions were shared on improving access to Hepatitis screening, treatment, and care services for underserved communities. Examples include:

  • developing a centralised testing system in some areas
  • changing medical examination and treatment policies for government health insurance
  • promoting the role of community-based organisations in seeking out and screening potential patients, connecting those with a diagnosis to treatment, and supporting people to maintain adherence to treatment
  • strengthening communication channels to provide easy-to-understand and easy-to-remember information
  • and promoting cooperation among stakeholders to create screening services and early detection to connect treatment.
  • In addition, some participants suggested studying the community-based model of HIV in the approach and treatment of HCV.

The workshop helped stakeholders to have a better understanding of the challenges faced by these underserved and vulnerable groups. Additionally, it gave state agencies and NGOs greater insight into OUCRU’s social science and public and community engagement activities. Through this, OUCRU hopes to create more opportunities in the future for exchange and cooperation between OUCRU and stakeholders in the application of participatory research methods in the field of social aspects of infectious diseases.

Held on the 10th March 2023, the event was attended by around 70 representatives from state agencies and other organisations.

Group photo of the panel for the OUCRU workshop "Improving access to care for people in Vietnam impacted by Hepatitis C: dissemination workshop to share findings of OUCRU’s community-based participatory research"

The full story is available on the OUCRU website