The data from a postal survey of 409 general practitioners (GPs) practicing in New South Wales are analysed to explore GPs’ concerns, if any, about available printed information materials on sexually transmissible infections (STI) for patients. Just over half (55%) of GPs considered the materials for patients to be inadequate and/or inappropriate with 18% considering the materials as too technical for many patients and 13% considering the materials mostly out of date. Over a fifth reported that either STI materials were not available in their clinic or they did not know where to get those materials
OBJECTIVES: To study the factors associated with quality of sexually transmitted infection (STI) car...
Background Contact tracing of sexual partners is an important part of the clinical management of sex...
Background. Owing to the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections, patients may prefer...
The aims of the present study were to explore aspects of sexually transmissible infections (STI) pre...
Background: Physicians' inadequate involvement in sexual risk assessment has the potential to miss m...
© 2014 MA Healthcare Ltd. Objective: Describe how different types of resources are received and perc...
© The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2016. Background The New South Wales (NSW) S...
We aimed to identify patient perceptions of barriers to discussing sexually transmitted infections (...
Background: The New South Wales (NSW) Sexually Transmissible Infections Program Unit (STIPU) produce...
This study examines how the design and content of printed educational materials (PEMs) influence cli...
Sexually transmissible infections (STIs), one of the major preventable health problems affecting the...
Background and objectives: Young Australians are disproportionately affected by sexually transmissib...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Vietnam have been increasing. Control of STIs among female...
Abstract Background General practice staff are reluctant to discuss sexual health opportunistically ...
Helen Wood, Sajni Gudka School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The Univers...
OBJECTIVES: To study the factors associated with quality of sexually transmitted infection (STI) car...
Background Contact tracing of sexual partners is an important part of the clinical management of sex...
Background. Owing to the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections, patients may prefer...
The aims of the present study were to explore aspects of sexually transmissible infections (STI) pre...
Background: Physicians' inadequate involvement in sexual risk assessment has the potential to miss m...
© 2014 MA Healthcare Ltd. Objective: Describe how different types of resources are received and perc...
© The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 2016. Background The New South Wales (NSW) S...
We aimed to identify patient perceptions of barriers to discussing sexually transmitted infections (...
Background: The New South Wales (NSW) Sexually Transmissible Infections Program Unit (STIPU) produce...
This study examines how the design and content of printed educational materials (PEMs) influence cli...
Sexually transmissible infections (STIs), one of the major preventable health problems affecting the...
Background and objectives: Young Australians are disproportionately affected by sexually transmissib...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in Vietnam have been increasing. Control of STIs among female...
Abstract Background General practice staff are reluctant to discuss sexual health opportunistically ...
Helen Wood, Sajni Gudka School of Allied Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The Univers...
OBJECTIVES: To study the factors associated with quality of sexually transmitted infection (STI) car...
Background Contact tracing of sexual partners is an important part of the clinical management of sex...
Background. Owing to the stigma associated with sexually transmitted infections, patients may prefer...