Correct management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is important for their control, and to reduce HIV transmission. Guidelines on syndromic management of STDs were introduced by the provincial Department of Health in KwaZulu/Natal (KZN) in South Africa in 1995. The drug treatment provided for STDs by the 11 private general practitioners in one rural district was assessed and compared with provincial guidelines. Information was gathered through semistructured interviews which asked the 11 doctors, who all dispense prescribed drugs as part of the consultation fee, how they would treat 3 hypothetical cases of STD syndromes. In all 33 prescriptions, the treatment did not correspond exactly with provincial recommendations and only 3 (9%) ...
The private sector plays a major role in the delivery of health care in South Africa. Over the past ...
To determine the current practices of private practitioners for the management of STIs in Pulau Pina...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...
Correct management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is important for their control, and to re...
The high level of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in South Africa can be attributed to a larg...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a problem for both developed and...
Objective: To measure quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) syndromic case management and as...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a public health problem globally, but especia...
This study is an assessment of the quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) management and cont...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are important co-factors in HIV transmission. We stu...
OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of an intervention to improve quality of sexually transmitted infections (STI...
To describe important details of the design and operational features of the Mwanza sexually transmit...
Objectives. To establish the accessibility and quality of sexually transmitted disease (SID) care pr...
The private sector plays a major role in the delivery of health care in South Africa. Over the past ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of three different guidelines for the management of vaginal d...
The private sector plays a major role in the delivery of health care in South Africa. Over the past ...
To determine the current practices of private practitioners for the management of STIs in Pulau Pina...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...
Correct management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is important for their control, and to re...
The high level of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in South Africa can be attributed to a larg...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDSexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a problem for both developed and...
Objective: To measure quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) syndromic case management and as...
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a public health problem globally, but especia...
This study is an assessment of the quality of sexually transmitted disease (STD) management and cont...
Background: Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are important co-factors in HIV transmission. We stu...
OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of an intervention to improve quality of sexually transmitted infections (STI...
To describe important details of the design and operational features of the Mwanza sexually transmit...
Objectives. To establish the accessibility and quality of sexually transmitted disease (SID) care pr...
The private sector plays a major role in the delivery of health care in South Africa. Over the past ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of three different guidelines for the management of vaginal d...
The private sector plays a major role in the delivery of health care in South Africa. Over the past ...
To determine the current practices of private practitioners for the management of STIs in Pulau Pina...
QUALITY OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASESIN ZAMBIA Elisabeth Faxelid Factors...