Objective We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and public health intervention, embedded within a specialist sexual health service. Patients with genital chlamydia access their results online and are offered medical management via an automated online clinical consultation, leading to antibiotic collection from community pharmacy. A telephone helpline, staffed by Sexual Health Advisers, is available to support patients and direct them to conventional services if appropriate. We sought to understand how patients used this ehealth intervention.Methods Within exploratory studies of the eSHC (2014–2015), we conducted in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of 36 patients diagnosed with chlamydia, who ...
Background: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
BACKGROUND: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
Objectives Chlamydia testing among young people in community pharmacies in North East England has be...
OBJECTIVE: We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and public...
OBJECTIVE: We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and publ...
Background Self-directed and internet-based care are key elements of eHealth agendas. We developed a...
Background Self-directed and internet-based care are key elements of eHealth agendas. We develope...
Introduction UK health strategy supports self- and internet-based care. Within the eSTI2 consortium ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a public health challenge in England, despite free, co...
PhD (md res)Over the past 20 years, the incorporation of eHealth within health services in England h...
Objectives: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia trachomatis is a common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI), which ...
Background: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
Background: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
BACKGROUND: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
Objectives Chlamydia testing among young people in community pharmacies in North East England has be...
OBJECTIVE: We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and public...
OBJECTIVE: We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and publ...
Background Self-directed and internet-based care are key elements of eHealth agendas. We developed a...
Background Self-directed and internet-based care are key elements of eHealth agendas. We develope...
Introduction UK health strategy supports self- and internet-based care. Within the eSTI2 consortium ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a public health challenge in England, despite free, co...
PhD (md res)Over the past 20 years, the incorporation of eHealth within health services in England h...
Objectives: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia trachomatis is a common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI), which ...
Background: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
Background: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
BACKGROUND: Control of sexually transmitted infections (STI) is a global public health priority. Des...
Objectives Chlamydia testing among young people in community pharmacies in North East England has be...