BACKGROUND: Low uptake of sexually transmitted infection testing by sexually active young people is a worldwide public health problem. Screening in non-medical settings has been suggested as a method to improve uptake. The "Test n Treat" feasibility trial offered free, on-site rapid chlamydia/gonorrhoea tests with same day treatment for chlamydia (and gonorrhoea treatment at a local clinic,) to sexually active students (median age 17 years) at six technical colleges in London. Despite high rates of chlamydia (6% prevalence), uptake of testing was low (< 15%). In a qualitative study we explored the acceptability, including barriers and facilitators to uptake, of on-site chlamydia screening. METHODS: In 2016-17 we conducted a qualitative stud...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a cluster-randomized feasibility trial of 90-minute Chlamydia trachomatis t...
Background: Chlamydia trachomatis infection (CT) is the most prevalent bacterial STD. Sexually activ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually active young people attending London further education (FE) colleges have high ...
BACKGROUND: Low uptake of sexually transmitted infection testing by sexually active young people is ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually active young people attending London further education (FE) colleges have high ...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a cluster-randomized feasibility trial of 90-minute Chlamydia trachomatis t...
The aims of this PhD study were to assess the feasibility of accessing non-medical settings within w...
Background There are high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in ethnically diverse, sex...
Background Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis) is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted ...
Background: The UK National Chlamydia Screening Programme uses an opportunistic approach. Many progr...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydial infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmissible infecti...
BACKGROUND: Many young people at highest risk for chlamydial infection do not use chlamydia screenin...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore the acceptability and uptake of on-campus screening ...
Background: Poor awareness and knowledge of Chlamydia trachomatis could be a barrier to uptake of sc...
Background Despite the known health and healthcare costs of untreated chlamydia infection and the ...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a cluster-randomized feasibility trial of 90-minute Chlamydia trachomatis t...
Background: Chlamydia trachomatis infection (CT) is the most prevalent bacterial STD. Sexually activ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually active young people attending London further education (FE) colleges have high ...
BACKGROUND: Low uptake of sexually transmitted infection testing by sexually active young people is ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually active young people attending London further education (FE) colleges have high ...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a cluster-randomized feasibility trial of 90-minute Chlamydia trachomatis t...
The aims of this PhD study were to assess the feasibility of accessing non-medical settings within w...
Background There are high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in ethnically diverse, sex...
Background Chlamydia trachomatis (C. trachomatis) is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted ...
Background: The UK National Chlamydia Screening Programme uses an opportunistic approach. Many progr...
BACKGROUND: Genital chlamydial infection is the most common bacterial sexually transmissible infecti...
BACKGROUND: Many young people at highest risk for chlamydial infection do not use chlamydia screenin...
Background: The aim of the study was to explore the acceptability and uptake of on-campus screening ...
Background: Poor awareness and knowledge of Chlamydia trachomatis could be a barrier to uptake of sc...
Background Despite the known health and healthcare costs of untreated chlamydia infection and the ...
OBJECTIVES: We conducted a cluster-randomized feasibility trial of 90-minute Chlamydia trachomatis t...
Background: Chlamydia trachomatis infection (CT) is the most prevalent bacterial STD. Sexually activ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually active young people attending London further education (FE) colleges have high ...