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Addressing sexual health needs: a comparison of a one-stop shop with separate genitourinary medicine and family planning services.

机译:解决性健康需求:将一站式商店与单独的泌尿生殖医学和计划生育服务进行比较。

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BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY: Little evidence is available on the extent to which one-stop shops address users' sexual health needs and the extent to which they identify additional needs users may not have identified. As part of the One-Stop Shop Evaluation, a questionnaire was designed to compare the reasons for users' visits and the reported outcomes of visits at a one-stop shop with the experiences of users in separate genitourinary medicine (GUM) and contraceptive clinics. RESULTS: The difference in the proportions of those attending the one-stop shop and those attending the control sites services for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)-related reason who were diagnosed with an STI was minimal, but those attending for an STI-related reason in the one-stop shop were more likely to receive an additional contraceptive outcome. Women attending for a contraceptive-related reason at the one-stop shop were more likely to have an STI screen than those attending the control sites for the same reason, but there was little difference in the proportions amongst this group receiving an STI diagnosis or receiving treatment. When focusing on women attending for a pregnancy-related reason, one-stop shop users were more likely to have received contraceptive advice or supplies. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: It was not possible in our evaluation to determine the relative effectiveness of the one-stop shop in comparison to the traditional GUM and contraceptive clinics in improving sexual health status, however the one-stop shop was more likely to address additional sexual health needs that service users may not have previously identified.
机译:背景和方法:关于一站式商店满足用户性健康需求的程度以及他们确定用户可能尚未发现的其他需求的程度的证据很少。作为“一站式商店”评估的一部分,设计了一个调查表,以比较用户访问的原因和一站式访问的报告结果,以及用户在单独的泌尿生殖医学(GUM)和避孕诊所使用的经验。结果:因性传播感染(STI)相关原因而被诊断为STI的一站式商店和控制站点服务人员所占比例的差异很小,但与STI相关的参与者的比例差异很小一站式服务的原因更有可能获得额外的避孕结果。出于相同原因,在一站式商店中因避孕相关原​​因参加避孕的妇女比参加控制地点的妇女更容易进行性传播感染筛查,但是接受性传播感染诊断或接受性传播感染的人群之间的比例差异不大治疗。当重点关注因怀孕原因参加的妇女时,一站式服务的使用者更有可能收到避孕建议或用品。讨论和结论:我们的评估无法确定一站式商店与传统的口香糖和避孕药房相比在改善性健康方面的相对有效性,但是一站式商店更有可能解决其他性行为服务用户先前可能尚未确定的健康需求。

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