BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY: Little evidence is available on the extent to which one-stop shops address users' sexual health needs and the extent to which they identify additional needs users may not have identified. As part of the One-Stop Shop Evaluation, a questionnaire was designed to compare the reasons for users' visits and the reported outcomes of visits at a one-stop shop with the experiences of users in separate genitourinary medicine (GUM) and contraceptive clinics. RESULTS: The difference in the proportions of those attending the one-stop shop and those attending the control sites services for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)-related reason who were diagnosed with an STI was minimal, but those attending for an STI-related re...
Objectives: To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to partici...
In the United Kingdom, services for contraceptive consultation and family planning were first opened...
OBJECTIVE: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...
OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, genitourinary medicine (GUM) and contraceptive services have been provide...
To compare patterns of population service use and preference in areas with and without one-stop shop...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine changes in patient routes into genitourinary m...
Objectives: To examine various models of integrated and/or one stop shop (OSS) sexual health service...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine changes in patient routes into genitourinary m...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
BACKGROUND: Regular testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is important to maintain sexu...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
BackgroundThis study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of pharmacy and home-based sexually ...
Objectives: Quantify non-attendance at sexual health clinics and explore help-seeking strategies for...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objectives: To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to partici...
In the United Kingdom, services for contraceptive consultation and family planning were first opened...
OBJECTIVE: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...
OBJECTIVES: Traditionally, genitourinary medicine (GUM) and contraceptive services have been provide...
To compare patterns of population service use and preference in areas with and without one-stop shop...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine changes in patient routes into genitourinary m...
Objectives: To examine various models of integrated and/or one stop shop (OSS) sexual health service...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine changes in patient routes into genitourinary m...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
BACKGROUND: Regular testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is important to maintain sexu...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
BackgroundThis study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of pharmacy and home-based sexually ...
Objectives: Quantify non-attendance at sexual health clinics and explore help-seeking strategies for...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continue to represent a major public health chall...
Objectives: To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to partici...
In the United Kingdom, services for contraceptive consultation and family planning were first opened...
OBJECTIVE: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...