Objective: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services. Design: A discrete choice experiment. Setting: 14 centres offering tests for STIs in East Sussex, England. Participants: People testing for STIs. Main outcome measure: (Adjusted) ORs in relation to preferred service characteristics. Results: 3358 questionnaires were returned; mean age 26 (SD 9.4) years. 70% (2366) were recruited from genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics. The analysis suggested that the most important characteristics to users were whether 'staff had specialist STI knowledge' compared with 'staff without it' (OR 2.55; 95% CI 2.47 to 2.63) and whether 'tests for all STIs' were offered rather than...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people...
Background: National health strategies have called for an expansion of the role of primary care in E...
Objective To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...
Objectives To assess preferences among students for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing ser...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
INTRODUCTION Stigma remains a key issue for many health screening interventions such as screening...
Objectives: To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to partici...
Assessing user preferences for sexually transmitted infection testing services: a discrete choice ex...
To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to participate in a br...
To investigate the possible effects of different levels of attributes of a point-of-care test (POCT)...
Background: To investigate the possible effects of different levels of attributes of a point-of-care...
OBJECTIVES: Online services for self-sampling at home could improve access to STI testing; however, ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people...
Background: National health strategies have called for an expansion of the role of primary care in E...
Objective To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess user preferences for different aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) ...
Objectives To assess preferences among students for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing ser...
Objectives: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
OBJECTIVES: To establish which aspects of sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing services are ...
INTRODUCTION Stigma remains a key issue for many health screening interventions such as screening...
Objectives: To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to partici...
Assessing user preferences for sexually transmitted infection testing services: a discrete choice ex...
To understand whether people attending sexual health (SH) clinics are willing to participate in a br...
To investigate the possible effects of different levels of attributes of a point-of-care test (POCT)...
Background: To investigate the possible effects of different levels of attributes of a point-of-care...
OBJECTIVES: Online services for self-sampling at home could improve access to STI testing; however, ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVE: To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people...
Background: National health strategies have called for an expansion of the role of primary care in E...
Objective To undertake a comprehensive assessment of the strength of preferences among young people ...