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Evaluation of a video based health education strategy to improve sexually transmitted disease partner notification in South Africa

机译:评估基于视频的健康教育策略以改善南非的性传播疾病伙伴通知

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Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and impact of a health education intervention promoting partner notification for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Methods: The research setting was a busy public health clinic in a rural district in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. A before/after quantitative study design was used to measure the effect of an audiovisual presentation of a compelling love drama, posters, and pamphlets. Measures collected from all consenting STD index patients during a 6 week pre-intervention (control) phase were compared with those collected during a 6 week intervention phase. A qualitative evaluation assessed whether the intervention accurately portrayed the intended educational messages. Results: 150 index patients (55% female) were interviewed in the control phase and 185 index patients (64% female) in the intervention phase. The intervention phase showed improvements on several measures of self efficacy about notifying casual partners, such as a belief among index patients that a greater proportion of their casual partners would see the importance of seeking treatment as a result of their notification interaction. The rate of contact cards returned per index patient was 0.27 in the intervention phase, compared with 0.20 in the control phase (95% CI for the rate difference: -0.05, 0.17). The qualitative research found that the intervention was thoroughly enjoyed by patients and clinicians, but a fundamental problem with it was that patients received confused messages about the relation between HIV/AIDS and other STDs. This has potentially negative consequences for partner notification. Conclusion: The intervention needs further development, and then could provide a highly acceptable, cost effective model for health education in clinics in developing countries.
机译:目的:评估一项健康教育干预措施的可行性和影响,该干预措施可促进性传播疾病(STD)伴侣通知。方法:研究环境是南非夸祖鲁纳塔尔(KwaZulu Natal)农村地区繁忙的公共卫生诊所。定量研究之前/之后的设计用于衡量引人入胜的爱情剧,海报和小册子的视听演示效果。将在6周的干预前(对照)阶段从所有同意的STD指数患者中收集的测量值与在6周的干预阶段中收集的测量值进行比较。定性评估评估了干预措施是否准确地刻画了预期的教育信息。结果:在对照阶段采访了150名索引患者(女性占55%),在介入阶段采访了185名索引患者(女性占64%)。干预阶段显示出一些关于通知散打伴侣的自我效能测量方法的改进,例如在索引患者中相信更大比例的散打伴侣会发现由于他们的通知互动而寻求治疗的重要性。干预阶段每名索引患者返回的接触卡比率为0.27,而对照阶段为0.20(比率差异为95%CI:-0.05,0.17)。定性研究发现,患者和临床医生都非常喜欢这种干预,但是一个根本问题是,患者收到有关HIV / AIDS与其他性病之间关系的困惑信息。这可能会给合作伙伴通知带来负面影响。结论:该干预措施需要进一步发展,然后才能为发展中国家的诊所提供健康教育的高度可接受的,成本有效的模型。

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