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Understanding sexual healthcare seeking behaviour: why a broader research perspective is needed

机译:了解性保健寻求行为:为什么需要更广泛的研究视角

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Background Despite effective and accessible treatments, many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in high-income countries go untreated, causing poor sexual health for individuals and their partners. Research into STI care has tended to focus on biomedical aspects of infections using patient samples and prioritised attendance at healthcare services. This approach overlooks the broader social context of STIs and healthcare-seeking behaviours, which are important to better understand the issue of untreated infections. Main body This paper is structured around three main arguments to improve understanding of help-seeking behaviour for STIs in order to help reduce the burden of untreated STIs for both individuals and public health. Firstly, biomedical perspectives must be combined with sociological approaches to align individual priorities with clinical insights. More research attention on understanding the subjective experiences of STI symptoms and links to healthcare-seeking behaviour is also needed. Secondly, a focus on non-attendance at healthcare services is required to address the patient-centric focus of STI research and to understand the reasons why individuals do not seek care. Finally, research using non-patient samples recruited from outside medical contexts is vital to accurately reflect the range of behaviours, beliefs and health issues within the population to ensure appropriate and effective service provision. We suggest piggy-backing other research on to existing studies as an effective way to recruit participants not defined by their patient status, and use a study recruiting a purposive non-patient sample from an existing dataset – Britain’s third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal-3) as an illustrative example. Conclusion STIs are common but treatable, however a range of social and cultural factors prevent access to healthcare services and contribute to the burden of untreated infection. Different conceptual and empirical approaches are needed to better understand care-seeking behaviour and reduce the gap between social and biomedical advancements in managing untreated infection.
机译:背景技术尽管采取了有效且容易获得的治疗方法,但高收入国家中的许多性传播感染仍未得到治疗,导致个人及其伴侣的性健康不良。对性传播感染护理的研究往往集中在使用患者样本并优先参加医疗服务的感染的生物医学方面。这种方法忽视了性传播感染和寻求医疗保健行为的更广泛的社会背景,这对于更好地了解未经治疗的感染至关重要。主体本文围绕三个主要论点构建结构,以增进对性传播感染的求助行为的理解,从而帮助减轻未经治疗的性传播感染对个人和公共卫生的负担。首先,必须将生物医学观点与社会学方法相结合,以使个人优先事项与临床见解保持一致。还需要更多的研究注意力来了解性传播感染症状的主观经验以及与寻求医疗保健行为的联系。其次,需要关注医疗服务的无人值守,以解决以患者为中心的STI研究,并了解个人不寻求医疗服务的原因。最后,使用从外部医疗环境中招募的非患者样本进行研究对于准确反映人群中的行为,信念和健康问题至关重要,以确保提供适当和有效的服务。我们建议对现有研究进行其他研究,作为招募未按患者状况定义参与者的有效方法,并建议使用一项从现有数据集中招募有针对性的非患者样本的研究(英国第三次全国性态度和生活方式调查) (Natsal-3)作为示例。结论性传播感染很普遍,但可以治疗,但是一系列社会和文化因素阻碍了人们获得医疗服务并加重了未经治疗的感染负担。需要不同的概念和经验方法来更好地理解寻求护理的行为,并缩小社会和生物医学进步之间在管理未治疗感染方面的差距。

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