Objective: Assess the feasibility and acceptability of a patient-led syphilis partner notification strategy among pregnant women with syphilis, their male partners and treatment completion in Bolivia. Methods: In four provinces, women who had tested positive for syphilis while attending antenatal care visits were recruited to receive a partner notification (PN) intervention on how to notify partners of their positive diagnosis and encourage them to get tested/treated. All women who completed PN counselling and notified their male partners completed self-administered questionnaires regarding PN experiences. Sociodemographic characteristics associated with notification and partner treatment completion were assessed using bivariate and multiva...
To evaluate the case-finding effectiveness of a clinic-based partner notification effort for early s...
Abstract Background Partner notification interventions are complex and assessing their effectiveness...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: Assess the feasibility and acceptability of a patient-led syphilis partner notification s...
INTRODUCTION: As part of an implementation research study on the feasibility of implementing point-o...
Objectives: Use a gender perspective to analyze a partner notification study conducted in antenatal ...
BACKGROUND: Syphilis screening can be successfully integrated into antenatal clinics, and potentiall...
Abstract Background Syphilis screening can be successfully integrated into antenatal clinics, and po...
Background: Curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Nei...
BackgroundPartner notification is an essential component of sexually transmitted infection (STI) man...
Background: Patient-initiated partner notification (PN) following the diagnosis of a sexually transm...
We examined partner notification among syphilitic pregnant women in Nairobi. At delivery, 377 women ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI) are epidemics ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI) are epidemics ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
To evaluate the case-finding effectiveness of a clinic-based partner notification effort for early s...
Abstract Background Partner notification interventions are complex and assessing their effectiveness...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...
Objective: Assess the feasibility and acceptability of a patient-led syphilis partner notification s...
INTRODUCTION: As part of an implementation research study on the feasibility of implementing point-o...
Objectives: Use a gender perspective to analyze a partner notification study conducted in antenatal ...
BACKGROUND: Syphilis screening can be successfully integrated into antenatal clinics, and potentiall...
Abstract Background Syphilis screening can be successfully integrated into antenatal clinics, and po...
Background: Curable sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Nei...
BackgroundPartner notification is an essential component of sexually transmitted infection (STI) man...
Background: Patient-initiated partner notification (PN) following the diagnosis of a sexually transm...
We examined partner notification among syphilitic pregnant women in Nairobi. At delivery, 377 women ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI) are epidemics ...
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI) are epidemics ...
ObjectivesA detailed understanding of intentions and practices related to partner notification (PN) ...
To evaluate the case-finding effectiveness of a clinic-based partner notification effort for early s...
Abstract Background Partner notification interventions are complex and assessing their effectiveness...
Objective: To describe the partner notification experiences of individuals diagnosed with chlamydia ...