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Get In, Get Tested, Get Care: STD Services in Urban Urgent Care Centers

机译:进入,获得测试,保理:城市紧急护理中心的STD服务

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Background Recent evidence indicates increased use of urgent care centers (UCCs) for sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing. We sought to learn more about STD services in UCCs in a large metropolitan area. Method Using a modified rapid gap assessment approach, we interviewed staff from 19 UCCs in metro Atlanta, GA. The UCCs were identified using two online search engines. We focused on a 50-mile radius around Atlanta. We then excluded duplicates and closed UCCs, and the ones outside Atlanta's five contiguous counties. Using a prioritization process, we visited UCCs in or adjacent to areas with mid to high local STD morbidity, or facilities from which STD cases were reported the year prior. We collected checklist-based data on STD testing, treatment, and preventive services, as well as supportive services (eg, substance use/mental health referrals). Checklist data, notes, and open-ended questions were summarized and analyzed descriptively. Results All UCCs (n = 19) reported offering basic to comprehensive STD testing. Although most could treat on-site for chlamydia and gonorrhea, most relied on referrals, or prescriptions and "return to facility" practices to treat syphilis. Sources for STD information/management included the health department/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, online medical sites, and electronic medical record embedded information. Challenges UCCs acknowledged included staying up-to-date with treatment guidance and laboratory reporting requirements, inadequate time for sexual risk reduction counseling, and linking patients with extended care needs (eg, HIV+ case management, supportive services), or following up with patients. Conclusions Urgent cares are STD testing resources. Service availability varies, but opportunities exist to enhance STD services in UCC settings and in communities.
机译:背景技术最近的证据表明使用迫切护理中心(UCC)对性传播疾病(STD)测试的使用增加。我们试图在大都市地区的UCC中提供更多关于STD服务的更多信息。方法采用改进的快速差距评估方法,我们在GA地铁亚特兰大的19个UCC中采访了工作人员。 UCC使用两个在线搜索引擎识别。我们专注于亚特兰大周围的50英里半径。然后,我们排除了重复和关闭的UCC,以及亚特兰大五个连续县的那些。使用优先级进程,我们访问了与中期到高地STD发病率的地区的UCC,或者在前一年报告了STD案件的设施。我们收集了基于清单的STD测试,治疗和预防性服务的数据,以及支持性服务(例如,物质使用/心理健康转介)。概述和分析了清单数据,备注和开放式问题。结果所有UCC(n = 19)报告提供基本到全面的STD测试。虽然大多数人可以治疗衣原体和淋病,最依赖于推荐或处方和“返回设施”治疗梅毒的实践。 STD信息/管理的来源包括疾病控制和预防,在线医疗网站和电子医疗记录嵌入式信息的卫生部/中心。挑战uccs承认包括保持最新的治疗指导和实验室报告要求,性风险减少咨询的时间不足,以及将延长护理需要的患者(例如,艾滋病毒+案例管理,支持性服务)或跟进患者。结论紧急关心是STD测试资源。服务可用性有所不同,但存在机会,以增强UCC设置和社区的STD服务。

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    《Sexually transmitted diseases》 |2019年第10期|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Div STD Prevent Natl Ctr HIV AIDS Hepatitis STD &

    TB Prevent Atlanta;

    Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Div STD Prevent Natl Ctr HIV AIDS Hepatitis STD &

    TB Prevent Atlanta;

    Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Div STD Prevent Natl Ctr HIV AIDS Hepatitis STD &

    TB Prevent Atlanta;

    Georgia Dept Publ Hlth Off STD Atlanta GA USA;

    Georgia Dept Publ Hlth Off STD Atlanta GA USA;

    Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Div STD Prevent Natl Ctr HIV AIDS Hepatitis STD &

    TB Prevent Atlanta;

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