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Training pharmacy workers in recognition management and prevention of STDs: district-randomized controlled trial.

机译:培训药房人员性病的识别管理和预防:地区随机对照试验。

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OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness of an intervention for pharmacy workers in improving their recognition and management of sexually transmitted disease (STD) syndromes. METHODS: We randomly selected 14 districts (total population nearly 4 million) from the 24 districts of low socioeconomic status in Lima, Peru. We randomly assigned paired districts to receive training and support for management and prevention of STDs or a control intervention about management of diarrhoea. The STD intervention included interactive luncheon seminars on recognition and management of four STD syndromes (urethral discharge, vaginal discharge, genital ulcers, and pelvic inflammatory disease) and STD/HIV prevention counselling; monthly pharmacy visits by "prevention salespersons" who distributed materials that included "STD/HIV prevention packets" containing information, condoms, and cards given to patients for referral of their sex partners; and workshops for physicians on managing patients with STD syndromes referred from pharmacies. Standardized simulated patients visited pharmacies in intervention and control districts at one, three, and six months after training to assess outcomes. FINDINGS: Standardized simulated patients reported significantly better recognition and management (appropriate antimicrobial regimens provided for discharge syndromes and referral to specially trained physicians for genital ulcers or pelvic inflammatory disease) by pharmacy workers of all four STD syndromes. They also reported significantly more frequent recommendations for use of condoms and treatment of partners at pharmacies in intervention districts than in control districts (by "intention-to-train" analyses, P<0.05 for 47/48 primary outcome comparisons). CONCLUSION: Training was feasible and effectively improved pharmacy workers' practices.
机译:目的:确定一项针对药房工作者的干预措施,以提高他们对性传播疾病(STD)综合征的认识和管理的有效性。方法:我们从秘鲁利马的24个经济社会地位低的地区中随机选择14个地区(总人口近400万)。我们随机分配成对的地区,接受有关性病管理和预防或腹泻管理控制干预的培训和支持。性病干预措施包括互动午餐研讨会,内容涉及四种性病综合症(尿道分泌物,阴道分泌物,生殖器溃疡和盆腔炎)的识别和管理以及性病/艾滋病毒预防咨询; “预防销售人员”每月进行一次药房访问,他们分发了包括“性病/艾滋病毒预防小包”在内的材料,其中包含信息,避孕套和发给患者的性病患者转诊卡;以及为药房转诊的性病综合症患者的医生研讨会。标准化的模拟患者在训练后的一个月,三个月和六个月访问干预和控制区的药房以评估结果。结果:标准化的模拟患者报告说,所有四种性病综合症的药房工作人员对识别和管理的识别和管理明显改善(针对出院综合征提供了适当的抗菌方案,并转诊给经过专门培训的生殖器溃疡或盆腔炎的医生)。他们还报告说,干预区药房使用避孕套和伴侣治疗的建议明显多于对照区(通过“意向训练”分析,对于47/48个主要结果比较,P <0.05)。结论:培训是可行的并且有效地改善了药房工作者的实践。

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