Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification for chlamydia and identify the supports they would find most useful to assist them. GOAL: To identify innovative resources that could improve partner notification for chlamydia in primary care. Study design: A postal survey was undertaken that involved GPs from several jurisdictions across Australia between August and December 2007. GPs were randomly selected from a national database. Results: Of 521 eligible GPs, 234 (45%) returned a completed questionnaire. Ninety-five percent (n = 223) felt that it was their role to discuss partner notification with patients diagnosed with chlamydia; however, only 45% (105/232) were sure how best to assist...
Background: Chlamydia, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common reportable infection in m...
textabstractBackground: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transm...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transmission is no...
Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification...
Objective:\ud To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notificati...
BACKGROUND: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Background: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a practice nurse led strategy to improve the notificatio...
Introduction: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaled-up control efforts. In the Netherland...
Abstract Background Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection...
Background: Chlamydia, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common reportable infection in m...
textabstractBackground: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transm...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transmission is no...
Objective: To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notification...
Objective:\ud To examine practices of general practitioners' (GPs) in relation to partner notificati...
BACKGROUND: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Background: Partner notification is essential to interrupt transmission of sexually transmissible in...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection (STI) i...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a practice nurse led strategy to improve the notificatio...
Introduction: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaled-up control efforts. In the Netherland...
Abstract Background Genital chlamydia is the most commonly notified sexually transmissible infection...
Background: Chlamydia, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most common reportable infection in m...
textabstractBackground: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transm...
Background: Chlamydia prevalence remains high despite scaling-up control efforts. Transmission is no...