Chlamydia trachomatis related knowledge and practices in medical practioners--a survey.

Shahkamal Hashmi, Syed Imtiaz Ali, Farzeen Tanwir, Taiba Yousuf Shamsi, Farrukh Rafiq Ahmed, Kelash Rai
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Introduction: Chlamydia trachomatis is a frequently encountered condition by general physicians, urologists and infectious diseases specialists. It can affect both genders and causes significant morbidity if not treated properly and promptly. In addition, it can cause ophthalmia neonatorum, which manifests as neonatal conjunctivitis in the newborns.

Methodology: The data was collected from fourteen tertiary care hospitals in two provinces of Pakistan during the time period of four months (September-December 2013). Inclusion criteria included all medical practitioners working at those hospitals and there were no limitations of age and gender to participate. The participants were approached through email which included a self administered questionnaire. Written consent was obtained from the participants and the study was approved by the ethical committee of all selected hospital.

Results: Overall 130 participants participated with a response rate of 65%. Females were 52.3% and males were 47.7%. In the study 17.7% of male and 29.4% of female participants proclaimed that they referred a patient to an infectious disease specialist in case the diagnosis of Chlamydia was dubious. 72.5% of the male and 55.8% of the female medical practitioners indicated that they yield detailed sexual history from the patients with Chlamydia. Regarding inquiring about the drugs history from the patient at risk of STDs, 22.6% male and 35.3% of female participants informed that they took a detailed drug history. Only 1.5% of the female medical practitioners notified Chlamydia to the partner of diseased patient themselves (provider referral). 24% male and 17.6% female participants had an understanding regarding the definite test of diagnosis for sexually transmitted Chlamydia.

Conclusion: More sexual health skills development is required in medical practitioners working in Pakistan. The major deficient areas are sexual and drug history taking, management of sexually transmitted diseases and partner notification.

医生沙眼衣原体相关知识与实践调查
简介:沙眼衣原体是普通内科医生、泌尿科医生和传染病专家经常遇到的疾病。它可以影响男女,如果不适当和及时治疗,会导致严重的发病率。此外,还可引起新生儿眼炎,表现为新生儿结膜炎。方法:数据收集于四个月期间(2013年9月至12月),来自巴基斯坦两个省的14家三级保健医院。纳入标准包括在这些医院工作的所有医疗从业人员,没有年龄和性别限制。研究人员通过电子邮件联系参与者,其中包括一份自我管理的问卷。获得参与者的书面同意,并得到所有选定医院伦理委员会的批准。结果:共有130名参与者参与,反应率为65%。女性占52.3%,男性占47.7%。在这项研究中,17.7%的男性和29.4%的女性参与者声称,如果衣原体的诊断有疑问,他们会将患者转介给传染病专家。72.5%的男性和55.8%的女性医生表示,他们从衣原体患者那里获得了详细的性史。在询问性传播疾病高危患者的用药史时,22.6%的男性和35.3%的女性表示有详细的用药史。只有1.5%的女性医生向患病患者的伴侣通报了衣原体(提供者转诊)。24%的男性和17.6%的女性对性传播衣原体诊断的明确检测有了解。结论:在巴基斯坦工作的医务人员需要更多的性健康技能发展。主要不足的领域是性和药物史的记录、性传播疾病的管理和伴侣通报。
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