Objective: To design, introduce, and evaluate STD syndrome packets containing recommended drugs for each syndrome, four condoms, a partner treatment card, and a patient information leaflet, with the goal of improving sexually transmitted disease (STD) case management. Methods: Packet design evolved around available packaging technology, informed by pilot testing with nurses working in primary care clinics, doctors in private medical practices, and patients with an STD, in Hlabisa, South Africa. Evaluation 1 year later included analysis of distribution records and interviews with 16 nurses and 61 patients. Results: A cheap packet (2 U, S, cents each, excluding contents) compatible with current legislation was designed and introduced to six p...
Despite the current preventive strategies sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are rising. This th...
This paper was developed to explore a proposed solution to the increasing number of sexually transmi...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...
Objective: To design, introduce, and evaluate "STD syndrome packets" containing recommended drugs fo...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are important co-factors in HIV transmission. We stu...
Sexually Transmitted diseases (STD) syndrome management has been one cornerstone of STD treatment. P...
Abstract. We conducted a randomized, controlled, three-armed trial to assess whether train-ing in sy...
Objective: To measure quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) syndromic case management and as...
In light of the limited impact the syndromic management approach has had on the global sexually tran...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major public health problem, and controlling their spre...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>In light of the limited impact the syndromic management approach has had ...
The high level of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in South Africa can be attributed to a larg...
To describe important details of the design and operational features of the Mwanza sexually transmit...
The objective of this study was to determine acceptability and feasibility of patient-based partner ...
Correct management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is important for their control, and to re...
Despite the current preventive strategies sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are rising. This th...
This paper was developed to explore a proposed solution to the increasing number of sexually transmi...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...
Objective: To design, introduce, and evaluate "STD syndrome packets" containing recommended drugs fo...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are important co-factors in HIV transmission. We stu...
Sexually Transmitted diseases (STD) syndrome management has been one cornerstone of STD treatment. P...
Abstract. We conducted a randomized, controlled, three-armed trial to assess whether train-ing in sy...
Objective: To measure quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) syndromic case management and as...
In light of the limited impact the syndromic management approach has had on the global sexually tran...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a major public health problem, and controlling their spre...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>In light of the limited impact the syndromic management approach has had ...
The high level of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in South Africa can be attributed to a larg...
To describe important details of the design and operational features of the Mwanza sexually transmit...
The objective of this study was to determine acceptability and feasibility of patient-based partner ...
Correct management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is important for their control, and to re...
Despite the current preventive strategies sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are rising. This th...
This paper was developed to explore a proposed solution to the increasing number of sexually transmi...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...