Background National guidelines for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in primary care exists but their management is uncertain. Aim To assess the management of STIs against national standards in primary care. Design & setting A questionnaire based study in London and Brighton. The survey was conducted in 2015 following reorganisation of sexual health services in England. Method Questionnaires were sent to GPs in London and Brighton about testing for STIs, treatment for gonorrhoea, specialist advice, and referral services. Results Of 119 GPs who responded, most expressed confidence in treating chlamydia (n = 105/119, 88%), trichomonas (n = 81/119, 68%), and herpes (n = 82/119, 69%) but not gonorrhoea (n = 32/119, 27%). Most r...
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) control requires opportunities for appropriate testin...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patterns of primary care attendance, barriers to the use of primary care, and...
Background A key aim of England's National Strategy for Sexual Health is to extend high-quality sexu...
Background: Up to 18% of genital Chlamydia infections and 9% of Gonorrhoea infections in England are...
Background: National health strategies have called for an expansion of the role of primary care in E...
Abstract Objectives To determine the relative contribution of general practices (GPs) to the di...
Background: Primary care is an important provider of sexual health care in England. We sought to exp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually ...
Objectives: In the Netherlands, sexually transmitted infection (STI) care is provided by general pra...
Since 1998 there has been a substantial increase in reported cases of sexually transmitted infection...
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) control requires opportunities for appropriate testin...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
Background: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) in...
Background: Gonorrhoea is usually managed in community sexual health or general practice, but a prop...
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) control requires opportunities for appropriate testin...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patterns of primary care attendance, barriers to the use of primary care, and...
Background A key aim of England's National Strategy for Sexual Health is to extend high-quality sexu...
Background: Up to 18% of genital Chlamydia infections and 9% of Gonorrhoea infections in England are...
Background: National health strategies have called for an expansion of the role of primary care in E...
Abstract Objectives To determine the relative contribution of general practices (GPs) to the di...
Background: Primary care is an important provider of sexual health care in England. We sought to exp...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the contribution of primary care to the diagnosis and management of sexually ...
Objectives: In the Netherlands, sexually transmitted infection (STI) care is provided by general pra...
Since 1998 there has been a substantial increase in reported cases of sexually transmitted infection...
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) control requires opportunities for appropriate testin...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
Background: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) in...
BACKGROUND: Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common curable sexually transmitted infection (STI) in...
Background: Gonorrhoea is usually managed in community sexual health or general practice, but a prop...
Effective sexually transmitted infection (STI) control requires opportunities for appropriate testin...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patterns of primary care attendance, barriers to the use of primary care, and...
Background A key aim of England's National Strategy for Sexual Health is to extend high-quality sexu...