OBJECTIVE: To develop and pilot a communication aid aimed at increasing the frequency with which sexual health issues are raised proactively with young people in primary care. METHODS: Group interviews among primary health care professionals to guide development of the tool, simulated consultations to pre-test it, and a pilot study to assess effectiveness. RESULTS: We developed an electronic consultation aid: Talking of Sex and piloted it in eight general practices across the UK. 188 patients and 58 practitioners completed questionnaires pre-intervention, and 92 patients and 45 practitioners post-intervention. There was a modest increase in the proportion of consultations in which sexual health was raised, from 28.1% pre-intervention to 32....
This research did not receive any funding from entities or agencies in the public, commercial and/or...
This article explores how nurses in primary care settings continue to have difficulty in implementin...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objective: Describe how different types of resources are received and perceived by primary care clin...
Aim and objectives: To illuminate nurses’ experiences and opportunities to discuss sexual health wit...
International audienceBackground: Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common sexual dysfunction a...
Sexual health is an integral aspect of overall health and well-being and is fundamental to the susta...
Video consultations (in combination with remote STI testing) can benefit both public sexual health c...
The barriers to initiating and holding conversations about sexual and relationship health with young...
Sexual health is a very important aspect of patient wellbeing, but it is a topic health professional...
Background: The Australian STI Prevention Framework identifies sex workers as a priority group. The ...
Sexuality is often a neglected topic in healthcare consultations. Several factors have been identifi...
This article explores how nurses in primary care settings continue to have difficulty in implementin...
Brief sexuality-related communication (BSC) aims to identify current and potential sexual concerns a...
72 p.ill.,LIST OF TABLES 3 -- LIST OF FIGURES 4 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 5 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT 7 --...
This research did not receive any funding from entities or agencies in the public, commercial and/or...
This article explores how nurses in primary care settings continue to have difficulty in implementin...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objective: Describe how different types of resources are received and perceived by primary care clin...
Aim and objectives: To illuminate nurses’ experiences and opportunities to discuss sexual health wit...
International audienceBackground: Premature ejaculation (PE) is the most common sexual dysfunction a...
Sexual health is an integral aspect of overall health and well-being and is fundamental to the susta...
Video consultations (in combination with remote STI testing) can benefit both public sexual health c...
The barriers to initiating and holding conversations about sexual and relationship health with young...
Sexual health is a very important aspect of patient wellbeing, but it is a topic health professional...
Background: The Australian STI Prevention Framework identifies sex workers as a priority group. The ...
Sexuality is often a neglected topic in healthcare consultations. Several factors have been identifi...
This article explores how nurses in primary care settings continue to have difficulty in implementin...
Brief sexuality-related communication (BSC) aims to identify current and potential sexual concerns a...
72 p.ill.,LIST OF TABLES 3 -- LIST OF FIGURES 4 -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 5 -- SCIENTIFIC REPORT 7 --...
This research did not receive any funding from entities or agencies in the public, commercial and/or...
This article explores how nurses in primary care settings continue to have difficulty in implementin...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...