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. 2021 Feb 24;9(4):e431–e445. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30505-2

Table 3.

Comparison of SVR12 outcomes in direct-acting antiviral regimen studies with or without comparative groups, according to population group and level of decentralisation

Full decentralisation, % (95% CI) Partial decentralisation, % (95% CI) No decentralisation, % (95% CI) p value
People who inject drugs
Full decentralisation vs none
Comparative 100% (78–100) .. 100% (72–100) 0·688
Wade et al (2018), RCT 100% (78–100) .. 100% (72–100) ..
Middleton et al (2018), RCS .. .. .. ..
Non-comparative 95% (93–97) .. 94% (90–97) 0·627
Number of studies 28 .. 3 ..
Full vs partial decentralisation
Comparative 91% (84–95) 93% (90–95) .. 0·422
Radley et al (2018), RCT .. .. .. ..
Alavi et al (2018), PCS .. .. .. ..
Cooper et al (2017), RCS .. .. .. ..
McClure et al (2017), PCS Nurse 88% (78–95); GP 93% (82–99) 93% (90–95) .. ..
Non-comparative 95% (93–97) 90% (83–96) .. 0·150
Number of studies 28 6 .. ..
General population
Full vs partial decentralisation
Comparative 95% (74–100) 95% (91–97) .. 0·780
Cooper et al (2017), RCS 95% (74–100) 95% (91–97) .. ..
Non-comparative 93% (90–96) 93% (86–98) .. 1·000
Number of studies 10 4 .. ..
People living with HIV
Full decentralisation vs none
Comparative 94% (88–99) .. 100% (93–100) 0·867
Doyle et al (2018), NRS 94% (88–99) .. 100% (93–100) ..
Non-comparative 99% (97–100) .. NA NA
Number of studies 3 .. 0 ..

A full list of studies is provided in the appendix (pp 2–25). p values for comparative studies were from pairwise meta-analyses of dichotomous outcomes. p values for non-comparative studies were from two-sample z-tests comparing the results of meta-analyses for proportions using double arcsin transformations. SVR12=sustained virological response at 12 weeks after completion of treatment. GP=general practitioner. RCT=randomised controlled trial. RCS=retrospective comparative study. PCS=prospective comparative study. NRS=non-randomised study. NA=not applicable (tests could not be performed due to a paucity of data).