向旅行者提供性与生殖健康信息和服务:对澳大利亚旅行医学临床医生的探索性调查。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sexual health Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1071/SH23098
Sarah Warzywoda, James A Fowler, Joe Debattista, Deborah J Mills, Luis Furuya-Kanamori, Jo Durham, Colleen L Lau, Amy B Mullens, Satrio Nindyo Istiko, Carlos Santaolaya, Juhi Malhotra, Judith A Dean
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背景:国际旅行会增加感染传染病(包括性传播疾病)的风险。旅行前医疗咨询为旅行相关的健康风险评估和建议提供了机会。本研究探讨了旅行医学临床医生如何将性健康和生殖健康(SRH)服务纳入临床实践:方法:方便抽样的旅行医学临床医生通过网络或在澳大利亚全国旅行医学年会上分发的硬拷贝完成了一项横断面调查:在 67 名受访者中,大多数(51 人,76.1%)拥有与旅行医学相关的研究生学历,55.2%(37 人)从事旅行医学工作超过 10 年。只有 22.4%(人数,15)的受访者表示会对所有旅行患者进行性健康和生殖健康史/性传播感染风险评估。出发前的性传播感染检测是根据患者的要求(48 人,71.6%)、有症状(32 人,47.8%)或风险史(28 人,41.8%)进行的。出国前提供性健康和生殖健康信息最常见的情况是根据患者的提问(42 人,占 62.7%)或根据患者的病史(37 人,占 55.2%)。超过一半的样本(40 人;59.7%)表示有兴趣接受性健康和生殖健康方面的进一步培训:提供并参与额外培训可帮助旅行医疗临床医生在性健康和生殖健康咨询及性传播感染检测方面采取更加积极主动的方法。还需要开展更多研究,探索将全面的性健康和生殖健康及性传播感染服务纳入标准旅行前后护理的护理模式。
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The provision of sexual and reproductive health information and services to travellers: an exploratory survey of Australian travel medicine clinicians.

Background: International travel can increase the risk of exposure to infectious diseases including sexually transmissible infections (STI). Pre-travel medical consultation provides an opportunity for travel-related health risk assessments and advice. This study explored how travel medicine clinicians integrate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services into clinical practice.

Methods: A convenience sample of travel medicine clinicians completed a cross-sectional survey online or via hard-copy disseminated at an annual national Australian travel medicine conference.

Results: Of the 67 respondents, most (n , 51; 76.1%) had a postgraduate qualification relevant to travel medicine and 55.2% (n , 37) had worked in travel medicine for over 10years. Only 22.4% (n , 15) reported conducting a SRH history/STI risk assessment for all travel patients. STI testing pre-departure was conducted on patient request (48, 71.6%), if symptomatic (32, 47.8%) or based on risk history (28, 41.8%). SRH information pre-departure was most frequently provided if prompted by patient questions (n , 42; 62.7%), or based on the patient's history (n , 37; 55.2%). Over half the sample (n , 40; 59.7%) expressed interest in further training in SRH.

Conclusion: Providing and engaging with additional training may assist travel medicine clinicians to take a more proactive approach to SRH consultations and STI testing. Additional research is needed to explore models of care that will allow comprehensive SRH and STI services to be integrated into standard pre- and post-travel care.

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Sexual health
Sexual health 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sexual Health publishes original and significant contributions to the fields of sexual health including HIV/AIDS, Sexually transmissible infections, issues of sexuality and relevant areas of reproductive health. This journal is directed towards those working in sexual health as clinicians, public health practitioners, researchers in behavioural, clinical, laboratory, public health or social, sciences. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research, editorials, review articles, topical debates, case reports and critical correspondence. Officially sponsored by: The Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine of RACP Sexual Health Society of Queensland Sexual Health is the official journal of the International Union against Sexually Transmitted Infections (IUSTI), Asia-Pacific, and the Asia-Oceania Federation of Sexology.
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