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STI in remote communities: improved and enhanced primary health care (STRIVE) study protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing ‘usual practice’ STI care to enhanced care in remote primary health care services in Australia

机译:偏远社区的性传播感染:改进和增强的初级卫生保健(STRIVE)研究方案:一项在澳大利亚比较偏远地区初级卫生保健服务中“惯常做法”的STI卫生保健与增强型保健的随机对照试验

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Background Despite two decades of interventions, rates of sexually transmissible infections (STI) in remote Australian Aboriginal communities remain unacceptably high. Routine notifications data from 2011 indicate rates of chlamydia and gonorrhoea among Aboriginal people in remote settings were 8 and 61 times higher respectively than in the non-Indigenous population. Methods/design STRIVE is a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial designed to compare a sexual health quality improvement program (SHQIP) to usual STI clinical care delivered in remote primary health care services. The SHQIP is a multifaceted intervention comprising annual assessments of sexual health service delivery, implementation of a sexual health action plan, six-monthly clinical service activity data reports, regular feedback meetings with a regional coordinator, training and financial incentive payments. The trial clusters comprise either a single community or several communities grouped together based on geographic proximity and cultural ties. The primary outcomes are: prevalence of chlamydia, gonorrhoea and trichomonas in Aboriginal residents aged 16–34?years, and performance in clinical management of STIs based on best practice indicators. STRIVE will be conducted over five years comprising one and a half years of trial initiation and community consultation, three years of trial conditions, and a half year of data analysis. The trial was initiated in 68 remote Aboriginal health services in the Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia. Discussion STRIVE is the first cluster randomised trial in STI care in remote Aboriginal health services. The trial will provide evidence to inform future culturally appropriate STI clinical care and control strategies in communities with high STI rates. Trial registration Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12610000358044
机译:背景尽管进行了二十年的干预,但在偏远的澳大利亚原住民社区中,性传播感染的比率仍然很高。 2011年的例行通知数据表明,偏远地区原住民的衣原体和淋病发生率分别比非原住民高8倍和61倍。方法/设计STRIVE是一项楔入式整群随机试验,旨在比较性健康质量改善计划(SHQIP)与远程初级卫生保健服务中提供的常规STI临床护理。 SHQIP是一个多方面的干预措施,包括对性健康服务提供的年度评估,性健康行动计划的实施,六个月的临床服务活动数据报告,与区域协调员的定期反馈会议,培训和经济奖励金。试验集群包括一个社区或几个社区,这些社区基于地理位置和文化纽带而组合在一起。主要结果是:16-34岁的原住民中衣原体,淋病和滴虫的流行,以及根据最佳实践指标进行的性传播感染的临床管理表现。 STRIVE将进行五年,包括一年半的启动试验和社区咨询,三年的试验条件以及半年的数据分析。该试验在北领地,昆士兰州和西澳大利亚州的68个偏远原住民卫生服务机构中启动。讨论STRIVE是首例在偏远原住民健康服务机构中进行性传播感染护理的整群随机试验。该试验将提供证据,为性传播感染率高的社区提供未来适合文化的性传播感染临床护理和控制策略的信息。试验注册澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心ACTRN12610000358044

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