Background: Remote Australian Aboriginal communities have among the highest diagnosed rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) in the world. We did a trial to assess whether continuous improvement strategies related to sexual health could reduce infection rates. Methods: In this stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial (STIs in remote communities: improved and enhanced primary health care [STRIVE]), we recruited primary health-care centres serving Aboriginal communities in remote areas of Australia. Communities were eligible to participate if they were classified as very remote, had a population predominantly of Aboriginal people, and only had one primary health-care centre serving the population. The health-care centres were groupe...
Objectives: To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmissible infections will prevent morbidi...
To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually transmissib...
Background: Remote Australian Aboriginal communities have among the highest diagnosed rates of sexua...
Background: Remote Australian Aboriginal communities have among the highest diagnosed rates of sexua...
BACKGROUND: Despite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) i...
Background: Despite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) i...
BackgroundDespite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) in ...
Received 30 April 2014, accepted 7 October 2014, published online 27 November 2014Background: Remote...
Objective To systematically review evaluations of the impact of sexually transmissible infection (ST...
Background Remote Australian Aboriginal communities experience high rates of bacterial sexually tran...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Aboriginal people living in remote communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible in...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Objectives: To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmissible infections will prevent morbidi...
To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually transmissib...
Background: Remote Australian Aboriginal communities have among the highest diagnosed rates of sexua...
Background: Remote Australian Aboriginal communities have among the highest diagnosed rates of sexua...
BACKGROUND: Despite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) i...
Background: Despite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) i...
BackgroundDespite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) in ...
Received 30 April 2014, accepted 7 October 2014, published online 27 November 2014Background: Remote...
Objective To systematically review evaluations of the impact of sexually transmissible infection (ST...
Background Remote Australian Aboriginal communities experience high rates of bacterial sexually tran...
Among Aboriginal people of Australia, diagnosis rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs) ar...
Background: Australian Aboriginal communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible inf...
Aboriginal people living in remote communities experience a high burden of sexually transmissible in...
Background: Chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis are readily treatable sexually transmitted infections...
Objectives: To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually...
Background: Timely diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmissible infections will prevent morbidi...
To undertake the first comprehensive analysis of the incidence of three curable sexually transmissib...