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Enhancing population-level research among people who inject drugs: a validation and retrospective cohort study using health administrative data in Ontario, Canada

Zoë R Greenwald Jordan J Feld Dan Werb Peter C Austin Samantha Drover +15 lainnya

Abstrak

Objective Health administrative data can support population-level research among people who inject drugs (PWID), however these data sources remain underutilized due to the difficulty in identifying drug use in routinely collected data. We validated case-ascertainment algorithms to identify PWID and tested their application in a hepatitis C (HCV) cohort in Ontario, Canada.  Approach We conducted a validation study using reference standard cohorts of PWID recruited via community-based studies and population controls linked to health administrative data in Ontario, Canada (1992-2020). Tested case-ascertainment algorithms included combinations of hospitalizations/emergency department (ED) visits for drug use/poisoning, physician visits for drug use, opioid agonist treatment (OAT), or injecting-related infections. Sensitivity and specificity were estimated for lifetime history and recent injecting (past 1-5 years). We applied a high-performing algorithm among all Ontarians with laboratory-confirmed HCV between 1999-2018, to identify a sub-cohort of PWID with HCV.  Results An algorithm including ≥1 hospitalization/ED visit or ≥1 physician visit for drug use or ≥1 OAT record had high accuracy for identifying IDU history (91.6% sensitivity, 94.2% specificity) and recent IDU (using 3 years lookback: 80.4% sensitivity, 99% specificity). When applied to a provincial cohort of 112,947 Ontarians diagnosed with HCV, this algorithm estimated 46% (N=52,248) had a history of IDU, of whom 52% (N=27,246) had an indication of recent IDU (within the past 3 years).   Conclusion The methods developed in this study can enhance the capacity of population-level health research among people who inject drugs and support applied public health interventions towards hepatitis C elimination.

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Zoë R Greenwald

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Jordan J Feld

D

Dan Werb

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Peter C Austin

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Samantha Drover

D

Daniel Fridman

A

Ahmed Bayoumi

T

Tara Gomes

C

Claire E Kendall

L

Lauren Lapointe-Shaw

A

Ayden I Scheim

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Sofia R Bartlett

E

Eric I Benchimol

Z

Zachary Bouck

C

Christina Greenaway

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Naveed Z Janjua

P

Pamela Leece

W

William WL Wong

B

Beate Sander

J

Jeffrey C Kwong

Format Sitasi

Greenwald, Z.R., Feld, J.J., Werb, D., Austin, P.C., Drover, S., Fridman, D. et al. (2024). Enhancing population-level research among people who inject drugs: a validation and retrospective cohort study using health administrative data in Ontario, Canada. https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v9i5.2628

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2024
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10.23889/ijpds.v9i5.2628
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